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New Research Sheds Light on Who Suffers Achilles Tendon pain – And Why It Matters

  • Writer: Phil Driver
    Phil Driver
  • Jun 2
  • 2 min read

We’re proud to share that my recent research on Achilles tendon pain has been published internationally—shining a spotlight on the characteristics of people across the NHS who are living with this painful, often misunderstood condition.

Achilles tendinopathy isn’t just a “sports injury.” Our study reveals a much more complex picture.

Drawing on NHS patient data, we found that many individuals affected by Achilles tendinopathy don’t fit the typical image of an elite runner or athlete. In fact, a significant number of people living with the condition are:

  • Living with obesity or type 2 diabetes

  • Over 50 years old

  • Experiencing long-term inactivity or fear of movement

  • From socioeconomically deprived backgrounds

As a clinician with over 20 years of experience in musculoskeletal health, I’ve seen first-hand how this group can be overlooked. These aren’t just sore ankles—they’re symptoms that can lead to reduced mobility, isolation, and further long-term health problems.

This study was designed to give voice to those patients who are often underrepresented in research—and underserved in care.

Why Achilles tendon pain Matters




Understanding who gets Achilles tendinopathy helps us do three things better:

  1. Tailor treatment: Many patients need more than a leaflet and a few heel raises. They need support to manage pain, stay active, and address the wider factors affecting their recovery.

  2. Improve services: Knowing who is most affected helps services plan better support—especially for those living with long-term conditions or facing barriers to care.

  3. Change the narrative: This isn’t just about weekend warriors. Achilles pain is often part of a bigger health picture. It deserves the same targeted, expert care as other long-term conditions.

Our goal is to make sure that treatment for Achilles tendinopathy is inclusive, evidence-based, and accessible to everyone—regardless of background.

This publication is part of a wider programme of research I’m leading, aimed at improving how we support patients with tendon pain in the NHS. If you’re a clinician, patient, or commissioner interested in working with us on the next phase—get in touch.

Let’s keep pushing for care that reflects the people we see every day. Because behind every tendon is a person who matters.

 
 
 

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