Sometimes, a doctor uses imaging like ultrasound to diagnose Achilles tendinopathy, though this is not always necessary. A doctor may be able to confirm a diagnosis through a physical exam. If he or she requires additional tests, these could include the aforementioned ultrasound, x-rays, or, in rare cases, an MRI.

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