Achilles Tendinopathy Treatment & Prevention with Dr. Duane Scotti
Release Date: 03/06/2025
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Dr. Duane Scotti, DPT, PhD, OCS is a running physical therapist, Board-Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist, run coach, host of the Healthy Runner podcast, and founder of Spark Healthy Runner.
We talk about:
- Differences between Achilles tendinopathy and tendonitis
- Why you don’t need to give up running due to Achilles pain
- A pain monitoring tool to guide treatment
- Exercises for Achilles tendinopathy
- Preventative measures and shoe considerations
- Why do men 40+ suffer from this injury more often?
Share this episode with a friend who’s dealing with Achilles pain!
Links & Resources from the Show:
- Duane on Instagram: @sparkhealthyrunner
- Duane on YouTube: @sparkhealthyrunner
- Duane on TikTok: @sparkhealthyrunner
- Duane’s Healthy Runner Group on Facebook
- Duane on LinkedIn
- Healthy Runner Podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
- Ultimate Guide to running healthy without achilles pain: https://learn.sparkhealthyrunner.com/achilles
- Get our free injury prevention email series at strengthrunning.com/prevention.
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