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    Heel Pain Specialists

    Heel Pain Treatment in Pocatello, Idaho

    Direct Answer: Heel pain is most commonly caused by plantar fasciitis, an inflammation of the tissue under your foot. Other causes include heel spurs, Achilles tendinitis, and stress fractures. Most heel pain responds well to conservative treatment including custom orthotics, stretching, and physical therapy. Over 90% of patients recover without surgery.

    Common Causes of Heel Pain

    Plantar Fasciitis

    Most common cause. Inflammation of the tissue connecting heel to toes. Causes sharp pain, especially with first morning steps.

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    Heel Spurs

    Calcium deposits on the underside of the heel bone. Often associated with plantar fasciitis.

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    Achilles Tendinitis

    Inflammation of the Achilles tendon. Causes pain at the back of the heel, especially after activity.

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    Stress Fractures

    Small cracks in the heel bone from repetitive stress. Common in runners and athletes.

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    Bursitis

    Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs that cushion the heel. Causes deep, achy pain.

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    Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

    Compression of a nerve in the ankle. Causes burning or tingling in the heel and sole.

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    When to Seek Urgent Care

    See a podiatrist promptly if you experience:

    Severe pain that prevents walking
    Heel pain with fever or swelling
    Numbness or tingling in the heel
    Pain after a recent injury
    Pain that persists despite rest
    Visible deformity or bruising

    What to Expect at Your Appointment

    1. 1
      Comprehensive Evaluation

      Physical exam, symptom review, and gait analysis to identify the cause of your heel pain.

    2. 2
      Diagnostic Imaging

      X-rays if needed to check for fractures, heel spurs, or other bone abnormalities.

    3. 3
      Treatment Plan

      Personalized treatment recommendations based on your diagnosis, activity level, and goals.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Heel Pain

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