3 Forms of Heel Pain and How a Podiatrist Can Help

Sometimes the most typical problems can have long term, limiting impacts, and that’s particularly true in the case of heel pain. Podiatrists and patients alike know that heel pain is a widespread issue that can be surprisingly difficult to resolve, significantly hampering mobility and daily activities for those who suffer from it.

At Northern Ankle Foot Associates, we want you prepared for whatever problems come your way, no matter how particular or pervasive they might be. And while the causes of heel pain can vary, there are a few root conditions that the discomfort often stems from. For this blog, we’ll take a look at three types of heel pain and how a podiatrist can help you resolve them. Read on for fitter feet!

Plantar Fasciitis

This inflammation of the plantar fascia, a fibrous band connecting your heel to your toes, is a leading cause of heel pain. Podiatrists can diagnose plantar fasciitis through physical examination and imaging, then recommend treatments like stretching, orthotics, or night splints. In more severe cases, ultrasound guided needle injections can provide targeted pain relief when inflammation gets out of hand.

Heel Spurs

These calcium deposits on the underside of the heel bone irritate surrounding tissues, inflicting pain. Podiatrists can diagnose heel spurs with X-rays and recommend treatment options that focus on reducing inflammation and pressure. Appropriate footwear recommendations, arch supporting inserts featuring cushioning, stretching, and NSAIDs can all make a difference.

Achilles Tendinitis

Often the result of overuse, this inflammation of the Achilles tendon, which connects your calf muscle to your heel bone, can lead to heel pain and stiffness. Podiatrists can diagnose Achilles tendinitis through physical examination and might suggest rest, ice therapy, or physical therapy exercises. Depending on the severity, they may also recommend periods of immobilization.

Seeking Help from a Podiatrist for Heel Pain

Regardless of the underlying cause, heel pain can significantly impact your life. Fortunately, a podiatrist can accurately diagnose your specific condition and develop a personalized treatment plan to get you back on your feet pain-free!

Are you in need of podiatric care or assistance? Please reach out to Northern Ankle Foot Associates and contact us todayDr. Robyn Joseph would be happy to assist!