Harry Cotler DPM

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Heel Spurs

Patients who are experiencing a hard calcium deposit under their heel bone may be dealing with heel spurs. For some patients, they are painless and hardly noticeable, but they can be quite painful for others. Some heel spurs protrude a half-inch, which is visible on an X-ray. Patients often have heel spurs along with a condition called plantar fasciitis, which causes inflammation of the connective tissue under the ball of the foot to the heel.


Some people are at a higher risk of getting heel spur, including patients who are overweight, wear improper footwear without arch support, run or jog on hard surfaces or have a walking gait abnormality. Patients who are older, have diabetes or have flat feet are also at risk.


We provide multiple treatment options for patients with heel spurs here at Affiliated Ankle and Foot Care in Soldotna, AK beginning with orthotics that are custom made. Orthotics are custom shoe inserts for different types of shoes. Changing our patient’s footwear may also be required. After orthotics, Dr. Harry Cotler also provides prescription medications like anti-inflammatory medications and cortisone injections. Surgery may also be necessary to reduce or remove the heel spurs, if they are causing or patient severe pain. Visit our website at www.hcotler.com or call us at (907) 260-3668 (Foot) to learn more about heel spurs and the treatment options.

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