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What Is the Role of Podiatry in Treating Heel Pain?

Heel pain is a common complaint that podiatrists treat, often caused by conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis or heel spurs. These conditions can cause sharp, persistent pain in the heel, especially with the first steps in the morning or after prolonged periods of standing. Podiatrists diagnose heel pain through a thorough examination, medical history, and sometimes imaging tests like X-rays or ultrasounds. Once the cause is identified, they can tailor a treatment plan that may include rest, ice, physical therapy, or custom orthotics to relieve pain and reduce inflammation.

In more severe cases, Podiatrists may recommend corticosteroid injections or surgical options for chronic conditions that don’t respond to conservative treatments. Preventative measures, such as proper footwear, stretching exercises, and weight management, are also important components of heel pain management. By addressing both the immediate pain and the underlying causes, podiatrists help patients recover faster, prevent recurrence, and restore mobility, enabling them to resume daily activities without discomfort.