Stop-point Achilles tendonitis can be treated with physical therapy, medication, and localized closed treatment. 1. Physical therapy: localized hot compresses can be applied to the painful area, which can be combined with acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. 2. Drug therapy: non-steroidal drugs can be chosen, such as ibuprofen, celecoxib, aminophenol dihydrocodeine, etc., and non-steroidal drugs can also be used externally, such as diclofenac ointment, flurbiprofen gel paste and other topical application. 3. Local closed injection: Lidocaine can be given with trimethoprim closed injection, which can play the role of anti-inflammatory and pain relief. Achilles tendonitis is a sterile inflammation of the Achilles tendon near the stopping point, manifested as pain near the stopping point of the Achilles tendon when walking or exercising. Usually, you should reduce the weight and force on the affected area and pay more attention to rest. If Achilles tendonitis occurs, you should consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.