Heel cups are used to manage heel pain, offering both support and relief. These inserts are designed to alter the biomechanics of the heel by redistributing pressure and reducing stress on the heel pad. Research suggests that heel cups can increase the thickness of the heel pad while decreasing its stiffness during standing, which may alleviate discomfort. By providing a stabilizing effect, heel cups reduce internal stress on the heel, allowing for a more comfortable standing and walking experience. These effects can be particularly beneficial for those dealing with conditions such as heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis. A chiropodist can assess your foot structure and gait to determine whether heel cups would provide relief. They can also guide you in choosing the most effective type of heel cup for your condition and ensure proper fit and usage. If you are experiencing heel pain, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a chiropodist to see if heel cups are right for you.
Heel pain is a common problem that can be caused by a variety of injuries, medical conditions, and other factors. If you suffer from heel pain, please consult with one of the chiropodists from The Footcare Centre. Our chiropodists can help you maintain the health of your lower limbs and your mobility.
When it comes to heel pain, the exact location and type of pain are important to note. Some of the conditions that may cause heel pain include:
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Plantar fasciitis - An inflammation of the ligament that runs along the bottom of the foot; it causes a stabbing pain under the heel that is at its worst when taking your first few steps after a long rest and while standing on your tiptoes or climbing stairs
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Achilles tendonitis - An inflammation of the tendon in the back of the calf; it causes pain in the back of the heel that is at its worst after resting, as well as ankle and calf stiffness, swelling, and tenderness
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Bone spurs - Bony lumps on the back of the heel bones that cause sharp pain upon first standing up; the pain becomes dull and achy over time
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Heel fractures - A break or crack in the heel bone that causes pain, swelling, and difficulty walking
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Retrocalcaneal bursitis - Swelling of the small, fluid-filled sac at the back of the heel bone; it causes pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in the back of the heel
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Tarsal tunnel syndrome - Compression of the posterior tibial nerve which causes a pins and needles sensation in the heel, foot, and calf
Your chiropodist will be able to diagnose the underlying cause of your pain and prescribe the right treatments for you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.