Category Archives: Heel Spur Symptoms
Heel Spur Symptoms Problem identification
Do you have constant severe pain in your heels? Do you suffer from plantar fasciitis? Have you heard about heel spur? If yes, then read this article further. This article will enlighten you about some of the most noticeable heel spur symptoms. A heel spur is a hook of bone, a small osteophyte in medical … Continue reading
Understanding the Cause of Heel Spur Pain
Anyone who has ever experienced a heel spur would say the condition is painful. In addition to ongoing discomfort when walking or standing for long periods, this condition produces significant pain first thing in the morning. Even in mild cases, this type of foot pain is difficult to live with but while many people have … Continue reading
Understanding Heel Bone Spur
Although people walk and stand on their feet every day, few give any thought to how much work feet do and the stress they endure. To put this into perspective, a person living an average lifespan will walk approximately 24,855 miles, which is the equivalency to walking around the equator five times! With this information, … Continue reading
Causes and Prevention Methods of Heel Spurs
Heel spurs may be similar from the plantar fasciitis but they really are quite different. The diagnoses for both may be related but they are still not the same. The plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of the tissue at the arch of your foot. A heel spur is the hook of bone that forms at … Continue reading
What is Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is a painful inflammatory condition of the plantar fascia of our feet. Plantar fascia is a connective tissue that originates at the base of calcaneus that is heel bone. From there it extends along the sole of the feet and ends up at the toes. Plantar fasciitis occurs in many millions of people … Continue reading
An overview of Heel Spur Symptoms
Heel spur is a calcium growth, which normally occurs around the foot muscles connecting to the heel bone. It is very common amongst men and women above the age of 40, who are already suffering from osteoporosis, arthritis and poor blood circulation in the body. A few additional causes of heel spurs are obesity, excessive … Continue reading