Therapy of a heel spur

Conservative therapy of heel spurs The conservative therapy of the upper and lower heel spur does not differ. The heel spur is a domain of conservative therapy. A heel spur that is free of complaints does not need to be treated. The aim is to eliminate the soft tissue inflammation surrounding the heel spur. The … Therapy of a heel spur

The heel spur

Definition A heel spur denotes a bony projection or extension. A distinction can be made between an upper and a lower heel spur: An upper or dorsal heel spur (more rarely) is a painful bony extension at the heel bone attachment of the Achilles tendon. The lower heel spur (more frequent) is a painful bony … The heel spur

Cause and origin | The heel spur

Cause and origin The cause of heel spur development is based on increased pressure and tensile stress on the tendon attachments on the heel bone body. This stimulus triggers conversion processes in the tendon fibers, which ultimately leads to a spur-like, footward-facing new bone formation. The heel spur can lead to an inflammatory reaction of … Cause and origin | The heel spur

Prognosis | The heel spur

Prognosis The prognosis for a successful heel spur treatment is good. Almost always (>90%) a significant relief of symptoms or freedom from symptoms is achieved. The success of the therapy depends, among other things, on the possibility of physical rest during the treatment period. Since this is only rarely possible, it is not uncommon for … Prognosis | The heel spur

Heel spur what is it?

Synonyms calcaneus spur, calcaneus spur, lower heel spur, upper heel spur, dorsal heel spur, fasciitis plantaris Definition heel spur what is it? A heel spur is generally understood to be a bony outgrowth that occurs in the area of the foot and can lead to severe discomfort when walking and even at rest. In principle, … Heel spur what is it?

Symptoms of heel spur

A heel spur does not necessarily cause discomfort. Some affected persons have no symptoms at all for a long period of time, which is why the heel spur can remain undetected for a long time. However, once it has reached a certain extent or the inflammation of the tendon strand on the underside of the … Symptoms of heel spur

Operation of a calcaneal spur

Operative therapy of the heel spur In the vast majority of patients, the conservative therapy of heel spurs can achieve a significant reduction in symptoms or even freedom from symptoms. A frequent problem regarding the success of the therapy is the continuous strain/overload at work, which often cannot be reduced and stands in the way … Operation of a calcaneal spur

Risks of heel spur surgery | Operation of a calcaneal spur

Risks of heel spur surgery Basically, the general risks for an operation on a calcaneal spur are the same as for operations in general. These include risks such as infections and wound healing disorders, bleeding, embolisms or thrombosis. The risks of heel spur surgery differ depending on how the operation is performed. A standard surgery … Risks of heel spur surgery | Operation of a calcaneal spur

Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)

X-ray stimulation Orthovolt therapy Cause and development of a heel spur The cause of heel spur development is based on increased pressure and tensile stress on the tendon attachments on the heel bone body. This stimulus triggers conversion processes in the tendon fibers, which ultimately leads to a spur-like, footward-facing new bone formation. The heel … Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)