Peroneal tendinopathy is a condition involving pain along the outer ankle and foot, caused by irritation or degeneration of the peroneal tendons. These tendons—primarily the peroneus longus and peroneus brevis—play an essential role in ankle stability, balance, and controlled foot movement, especially during walking, running, and changes in direction.
This condition often develops from repetitive stress, overuse, or biomechanical strain, such as improper footwear, sudden increases in activity, or movement patterns like excessive supination. Symptoms typically include lateral ankle pain, tenderness, stiffness, and discomfort during activity.
Because peroneal tendinopathy is often influenced by surrounding muscle tension and movement dysfunction, treatment must go beyond the tendon itself. For individuals in Memphis, massage therapy is used as a non-invasive approach to reduce muscle tightness, improve circulation, and support better ankle mechanics during recovery.

Massage therapy may help reduce tightness in the muscles surrounding the peroneal tendons and improve circulation. While it does not directly repair tendon tissue, it can support symptom relief and mobility when used as part of a structured treatment plan.
Recovery typically involves activity modification, progressive loading exercises, and correction of contributing biomechanical factors. The goal is to reduce irritation while gradually restoring tendon strength and function.
Massage therapy supports this process by improving tissue quality and preparing the area for rehabilitation.
The peroneal nerve should not be directly massaged. Treatment instead focuses on surrounding muscles and soft tissues to reduce tension without irritating the nerve.
Yes, massage therapy is commonly used as part of conservative care for tendinopathy. It can help improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and support movement when combined with appropriate rehabilitation.
Peroneal tendinopathy often continues when the outer ankle is repeatedly overloaded due to poor foot mechanics, ankle instability, or tight lower leg muscles. If these contributing factors are not addressed, symptoms can persist or return even after temporary relief.
At Cole Pain Therapy Group in Memphis, we start with a detailed evaluation of your ankle mechanics, walking pattern, and lower leg muscle function to determine what is placing stress on the peroneal tendons.
Massage therapy is used strategically to reduce tension in the peroneal muscles, calf, and surrounding soft tissues, helping decrease the pull on the tendon and improve overall mobility. Instead of focusing only on the painful area, treatment is directed at the structures that influence tendon load and ankle stability.
We combine this with targeted movement strategies and rehabilitation to help restore proper mechanics. Patients from Memphis, Bartlett, Lakeland, and Arlington choose Cole Pain Therapy Group for care that is specific, progressive, and designed to reduce pain while preventing recurrence.
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Richard L. Cole, DC, DACNB, DAIPM, FIACN, FICC
Jeffrey D. Luebbe, DC, CCRD, CCSP
W. Steven Vollmer, DC, DAAPM
Bradford J. Cole, DC, MS, CSCS
J. Colby Poston, DC
Daniel H. Smith, DC
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