Achilles tendinopathy is notorious for getting stuck. Morning stiffness, a thickened tendon, pain that eases when you warm up and returns afterward — and a cycle of rest that never quite fixes it. The tendon usually doesn't need more rest; it needs the right combination of loading and stimulus. Chronos builds that plan and delivers it in a structured way.

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How we approach it

Care runs through the Tendon Optimization Program. A plan typically centers on progressive tendon-loading, with extracorporeal shockwave therapy — an evidence-supported option for chronic Achilles tendinopathy — and other modalities sequenced to the phase of recovery. Where appropriate, Chronos also evaluates orthobiologic and regenerative options — including peptide and emerging cellular (stem cell–derived) approaches, and high-dose PRP where appropriate — discussed individually and under informed consent. Many are investigational and not FDA-approved; whether any is reasonable for you is a clinical decision, not a guaranteed outcome.

Common questions

Does shockwave therapy work for Achilles tendinopathy?

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is one of the better-supported options for chronic Achilles tendinopathy, typically combined with a structured loading program rather than used alone.

How long does Achilles tendinopathy take to heal?

Chronic Achilles tendinopathy usually improves over weeks to a few months with the right loading plan. The Tendon Optimization Program runs roughly 8–12 weeks with milestone check-ins tied to your activity goals.

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Educational information only, not medical advice, and not a guarantee of any outcome. Specific clinical decisions are made in consultation with Dr. Rahman after an individual evaluation. Some approaches discussed are investigational and not FDA-approved for these uses.