When Should You See a Podiatrist?

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asked Feb 5, 2020 in H&E by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

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When inflammation at the plantar fascia band (thin band at the bottom of the foot attaching from the heel to the toes) becomes chronic, a heel spur can form due to the constant tension of the band at the heel bone. This tension causes deposits of calcium leading to the bony "hook like spur". When a spur is seen on x-rays, it may indicate lack of support and an unstable foot type causing the heel pain/plantar fasciitis. Not all heel pain is due to plantar fasciitis and/or heel spurs. There are many ways to treat heel pain, especially with the newer treatments recently introduced.

Causes of heel spur/plantar fascia Plantar fasciitis is an acute inflammation of the plantar fascia. The plantar fascia is a thin band on the bottom of the foot from the base of the toes to the heel. If the acute inflammation continues over an extended period of time, it will become chronic leading to a heel spur. The usual precursor to the plantar fasciitis is poor biomechanics of the foot. After relieving the pain, the foot type has to be addressed to avoid recurrence. Any lack of stability/support of your foot can lead to plantar fasciitis and other foot ailments.

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