Heel Pain Specialists - Sacramento Foot and Ankle Center

September 2024 · 3 minute read

Heel Pain Q & A

What Causes Heel Pain?

Heel pain is often the result of gait abnormalities that put excessive stress on your heel. Injuries, wearing footwear with poor support, and being overweight can also lead to heel pain.

Foot conditions that cause heel pain include:

Of these conditions, plantar fasciitis is most often responsible for heel pain.

What is Plantar Fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is virtually synonymous with heel pain. This condition develops when the ligament connecting your heel to your toes becomes inflamed. The following problems can cause plantar fasciitis.

Plantar fasciitis may also lead to painful heels spurs that develop as excess bone accumulates on the underside of your heel.

How Does Achilles Tendonitis Cause Heel Pain?

Your Achilles tendon connects your heel bone to your calf muscle. Tiny tears develop in the tendon during repetitive activities. If your body doesn’t have time to heal the tears, and the activity continues, the tendon becomes inflamed. As a result, you feel pain in the back of your heel.

How Do You Treat Heel Pain?

Your doctor at Sacramento Foot and Ankle Center performs a thorough examination and may order X-rays or other diagnostic imaging to verify the cause of your heel pain.

Your treatment begins with conservative therapies such as modifying your activity and an exercise program. Your doctor may also prescribe customized shoe inserts or orthotics to cushion and protect your heel.

Sacramento Foot and Ankle Center podiatrists offer several cutting-edge treatments to relieve heel pain:

Effective treatment is available for heel pain at Sacramento Foot and Ankle Center; call one of the offices or use the online booking feature to schedule an appointment today.

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