Heel Spur Pain Relief

Business Name:
Heel Spur Pain Relief
Address:
601 Hamburg Turnpike Flat 100
Wayne, NJ 07470
Phone:
(973) 609-5146
Website:
https://www.waynepodiatry.com
Hours:
Monday 9am–5pm
Tuesday 2–6:30pm
Wednesday 9am–5pm
Thursday Closed
Friday 8am–4pm
Saturday 9am–1pm
Sunday Closed
Payment:
All cc, cash
Description:
Heel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis, which is an inflammation of the tissue between your
heel and your toes. It is sometimes also called heel spur syndrome when a spur is present. Plantar
Fasciitis is an increased risk if you have an unusual walk, flat feet or high arches, tight Achilles tendons or
heel cords, often wear high heels, or wear shoes with thin or worn-out soles. Kesler Podiatry offers quality
treatment of heel pain and plantar fasciitis to patients in Wayne as well as Pompton Lakes, Franklin
Lakes, Oakland, NJ, Wyckoff, Fair Lawn, Midland Park, North Haledon, West Caldwell, and Paterson.
Call us today.
While the most common cause of heel pain is plantar fasciitis, it may also be due to other causes such as
a stress fracture, Tendinitis or arthritis, nerve irritation, or a cyst.
Because there are several potential causes, it is important to have heel pain properly diagnosed.
Diagnostic ultrasound studies, x-rays or other imaging modalities may be used to distinguish the different
types of heel pain. Once a diagnosis is made the appropriate treatment can be initiated.
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Often plantar fasciitis will go away on its own after a few months. Conservative treatment options for
plantar fasciitis include rest, ice, taking over the counter pain medication, stretching, exercises, splinting
at night, orthotics, or even athletic tape. It can also be helpful to maintain a healthy weight to avoid putting
more pressure on the plantar fascia, choose supportive footwear to absorb the shock of walking, do lowimpact exercises instead of high-impact aerobics or running, and even untuck your bed sheets to avoid
forcing your feet into a pointed position. If, after a few months, the pain does not go away, we may
recommend steroid shots, physical therapy, or surgery. Kesler Podiatry offers a range of treatment
options to clients.
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