How do I Fix my Heel Spur?
There are many treatment options available to fix your Heel Spur. It is important to understand that Heel Spurs are not actually what is causing your heel pain. It is the FORMATION of the heel spur that is painful. Once the FORMATION of the heel spur is stopped the pain will begin to reduce allowing you to fix your condition. You will be left with a physical spur but it will not cause you pain. Some of the other structures that can be damaged and cause pain in the heel are Plantar Fasciitis, Plantar Fasciosis, Calcaneaus (heel bone) bone marrow edema or stress fracture and Jogger’s Foot (Entrapped nerve on the medial (inside) of your heel). It is critical to have an accurate diagnosis so that you can choose the correct treatments to fix your Heel Spur. Some Heel Spur treatments are more conservative than others, some are more effective and still some are more expensive than others. If caught and treated early Heel Spurs will usually resolve with inexpensive and simple treatments.
Fix my Heel Spur by Removing the Aggravating Variable(s)
To fix your Heel Spur remove the variable that is either causing your Heel Spur or contributing to it. For example; if running is irritating it and you keep running it will worsen and can lead to permanent damage to your Plantar Fascia or the Calcaneus (Heel Bone). Whatever activity is aggravating your Heel Spur must be stopped temporarily.
Can I Fix my Heel Spur with Rest
Rest from activity, especially those activities that require running, jumping, walking or any other weight bearing activity. If you are on your feet at work and this aggravates your Heel Spur it may be necessary to take time off or request a modified job position until you heal. No amount of ice or Ibuprofen will help if you continue aggravating your Heel Spur. This is the second step in how you fix Heel Spur.
Will Crutches to Fix my Heel Spur?
It may be necessary to be non-weight bearing to fix your Heel Spur (but not typical). This will usually be dictated by the severity. Crutches are cheap and effective. Other methods include wheelchairs, knee scooters and Peg-Legs.
Can I use a Walking Boot instead to fix my Heel Spur?
Instead of crutches a walking boot that has a stiff soled rocker bottom might be your best option. There are many types and varieties of walking boots but the variable that makes them effective in treating Heel Spurs is a stiff soled, rocker bottom which prevents loading of the Heel region. I have found the addition of a gel heel cup dramatically improves the comfort of the boot.
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As your Heel Spur improves it might be possible to transition to a rocker bottom walking or running shoe. This is the third step in how to fix your Heel Pain.
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Can I buy Over the Counter Orthotics to fix my Heel Spur?
Over the counter orthotics are a cheap but usually ineffective method to fix Heel Spurs. If the over the counter orthotic is going to have a chance at being effective it must have a heel cut-out and must be comfortable. If the orthotic irritates the heel region you will not be able to improve. Finding the right orthotic with a heel cut-out that is both comfortable, effective and is the fourth step in how to fix Heel Spurs. If this step fails you should consider the next step, custom orthotics.
If you have tried orthotics in the past and they were painful they were most likely too hard, too high or not manufactured properly,. San Diego Running Institute can modify your current uncomfortable and ineffective over-the-counter orthotics.
Can Custom Orthotics Fix my Heel Spur?
Custom orthotics can be an effective in fixing Heel Spurs. In order to be effective, they must fit into your shoes, be comfortable and have a heel cut-out as part of the custom orthotic design. Proper height, size, density and location of the heel cut-out is critical to it being effective. If you have custom orthotics that are uncomfortable, do not fit into your shoes or aggravate your heel region you will be unable to improve. If you have an uncomfortable or ineffective pair of custom orthotics either without a heel cut-out or that is uncomfortable they may be able to be modified for a fraction of the cost off new custom orthotics. San Diego Running Institute charges $167 to modify your existing orthotics and make them both comfortable and effective. Custom orthotics are the fifth step in how to fix Heel Spurs.
How does a Heel Cut-Out fix my Heel Spur?
Notice the Pedag orthotic above. It has a heel cut-out with a cushion fill as part of its design. Height, density, size and proper placement are critical for the heel cut-out to be effective. There is a proven and scientific method to ensure proper placement of the heel cut-out. Once modified with a heel cut-out and filled with foam your orthotic will offload the heel region allowing it to get better. If the heel cut-out is uncomfortable or aggravates the heel it will not be effective. This is why you want a professional to modify your existing insoles and make a proper heel cut-out. San Diego Running Institute can help you choose the correct orthotic and place the heel cut-out in the precise location. Modifying an existing orthotic and placing a heel cut-out can be either the fourth, fifth or sixth step in how to fix your heel pain. If you do not have custom orthotics San Diego Running Institute can make you a pair within a week from the time of molding.
Can Taping Fix my Heel Spur?
There are a lot of websites and Youtube videos out there professing to fix your Heel Spur with KT Tape, Rocktape or Kinesiotape to name a few. Unless you have a Heel Spur AND Plantar Fasciitis taping will probably not help your Heel Spur in any significant way. If you have Plantar Fasciitis and want to learn the best Ktaping for it schedule an appointment with us.
Ultrasound to Fix my Heel Spur
Ultrasound can be an effective treatment for Heel Spurs when combined with some or all the above interventions. Ultrasound can be used to break up scar tissue and increase blood flow into the Plantar Fascia, Calcaneus and Medial Calcaneal Nerve. The Plantar Fascia is notorious for having a lack of blood flow. Blood is required for these structures to heal. When other conservative methods have failed Ultrasound treatments are your next step in how to fix your Heel Spur. At San Diego Running Institute we routinely employ ultrasound to fix Heel Spurs.
I heard the Alter Gravity Treadmill (AlterG) will help to fix my Heel Spur
The AlterG is one of the most modern and effective treatments for Heel Spurs and allows the patient to run or walk while their Heel Spur is improving. The AlterG does this by “unweighting” a person until there is not enough pressure on the Heel to cause pain. Once this is achieved the patient can run or walk without aggravating their Heel Spur. This allows them to keep up their cardio, continue to train for an event and stimulates blood flow into the Calcaneal (Heel) structures (Plantar Fascia, Calcaneus and Medial Calcaneal Nerve) to speed healing. The AlterG has become one of San Diego Running Institute’s best interventions in how to fix Heel Spurs.
Will Cortisone Injections Fix my Heel Spur?
Cortisone is not normally recommended for Heel Pain conditions. Cortisone is a catabolic hormone meaning it breaks things down (as opposed to an anabolic hormone that builds tissue). While it does break down inflammation it also breaks down tissue, in this case your Plantar Fascia. This can cause long term damage to the Plantar Fascia and is therefore not recommended. However, there are some instances when we will recommend one well placed cortisone injection to interrupt the bone spur formation. It is crucial that you do not exercise (with your feet) for 2 weeks following a cortisone injection into the heel.
Do I need Surgery to Fix my Heel Spur?
Surgery is not usually necessary in order to fix Heel Spurs according to published research in the National Library of Medicine. However, if you go to a surgeon and they recommend surgery……. what did you expect. Your Heel structures (Plantar Fascia, Calcaneus, Medial Calcaneal Nerve), if treated conservatively will almost always heal and not require surgery.
If you need more information about how to fix Heel Spurs please email info@sdri.net or call San Diego Running Institute at 858-268-8525 to schedule an appointment.