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ESWT for Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy

Shockwave Therapy for Chronic Achilles Tendon Pain

Achilles tendinopathy is one of the most common causes of persistent heel and tendon pain in runners, active individuals, and people who spend long periods on their feet. When symptoms do not improve with rest, stretching, or exercise alone, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) can be an effective non-surgical treatment option.

At The Physical Therapy Clinic Northampton, we use evidence-based Shockwave Therapy treatment plans to help reduce pain, improve tendon healing, and support long-term recovery from chronic Achilles tendon problems.

What Is Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy?

Mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy is a chronic overuse injury affecting the middle section of the Achilles tendon, usually located 2–7 cm above the heel bone.

Common symptoms include:

  • Pain in the Achilles tendon during walking or running
  • Morning stiffness in the tendon
  • Tenderness or thickening of the tendon
  • Pain after exercise
  • Reduced calf strength and performance

This condition is common in:

  • Runners
  • Football players
  • Gym users
  • Active adults
  • People increasing activity levels suddenly

What Is ESWT (Shockwave Therapy)?

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a clinically proven, non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic pressure waves to stimulate healing in damaged tendon tissue.

Shockwave Therapy may help by:

  • Stimulating blood flow
  • Promoting collagen repair
  • Reducing chronic tendon pain
  • Encouraging tissue regeneration
  • Improving tendon function

ESWT is widely used in physiotherapy, sports medicine, and orthopaedics for chronic tendon injuries.

How ESWT Helps Achilles Tendinopathy

Research shows that Shockwave Therapy can be highly effective for chronic mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy, especially when combined with a structured rehabilitation programme.

Benefits of ESWT for Achilles tendon pain may include:

  • Reduced pain during walking and exercise
  • Improved tendon healing response
  • Better calf muscle function
  • Increased activity tolerance
  • Faster return to sport and exercise
  • Reduced need for injections or surgery

Many patients seek Shockwave Therapy after symptoms have persisted for several months despite:

  • Rest
  • Stretching
  • Massage
  • Orthotics
  • Standard physiotherapy
  • Anti-inflammatory medication

Evidence-Based Treatment for Achilles Tendon Pain

Current clinical evidence supports combining:

  • Progressive loading exercises
  • Strength rehabilitation
  • Activity modification
  • ESWT Shockwave Therapy

This combined approach often provides better long-term outcomes than passive treatments alone.

Shockwave Therapy is particularly useful for:

  • Chronic Achilles tendinopathy
  • Failed rehabilitation cases
  • Persistent tendon pain
  • Sports-related Achilles injuries
  • Degenerative tendon conditions

What Happens During ESWT Treatment?

Your treatment begins with a full physiotherapy assessment to confirm that Shockwave Therapy is appropriate for your condition.

Treatment typically involves:

  • 3–5 Shockwave Therapy sessions
  • Weekly appointments
  • A personalised rehabilitation programme
  • Progressive tendon-loading exercises

Most sessions take approximately 15–20 minutes.

Some discomfort during treatment is normal, but this is usually manageable and temporary.

Is Shockwave Therapy Effective?

Clinical studies and systematic reviews show moderate to strong evidence supporting ESWT for chronic mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy.

Research suggests that ESWT may:

  • Improve pain levels
  • Improve tendon function
  • Support long-term recovery
  • Help patients avoid surgery

Results are generally best when Shockwave Therapy is combined with physiotherapy rehabilitation exercises.

Who Can Benefit From ESWT?

Shockwave Therapy may be suitable for patients with:

  • Chronic Achilles tendon pain
  • Running injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • Tendon degeneration
  • Failed conservative treatment
  • Persistent calf and heel pain

A professional assessment is important to determine suitability.

Why Choose The Physical Therapy Clinic Northampton?

At The Physical Therapy Clinic Northampton, we provide:

  • Evidence-based Shockwave Therapy
  • Comprehensive physiotherapy assessment
  • Individual rehabilitation programmes
  • Sports injury expertise
  • Modern treatment techniques
  • Personalised care plans

We focus on identifying the underlying cause of Achilles tendon pain while helping patients return safely to normal activity, running, and sport.

Book an ESWT Assessment in Northampton

If you are struggling with persistent Achilles tendon pain or chronic Achilles tendinopathy, Shockwave Therapy may help.

Contact The Physical Therapy Clinic Northampton to arrange an assessment and discuss whether ESWT is appropriate for your condition.

The Physical Therapy Clinic Northampton
01604 630636

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