Achilles tendinopathy
The Achilles tendon connects the calf (the back of the lower part of your leg) muscles to the heel bone. It helps you to push up on your tiptoes. Achilles tendinopathy is an injury to this tendon. It is most often due to an overload. The tendon cannot cope with the strain being put on it. ................
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