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Foot Pain - Forefoot Pain
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Heel PainThe heel is the largest bone in the foot. Heel pain is the most common foot problem and affects 2 million Americans every year. It can occur in the front, back, or bottom of the heel. Types of heel pain include:
Each type of heal pain is described in more detail below. General treatment guidelines are as follows:
![]() Achilles TendinitisAchilles tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It is caused by small tears in the tendon from overuse or injury. This condition is most common in people who engage in high-impact exercise, particularly jogging, racquetball, and tennis. Of the people who engage in these activities, those at highest risk for this disorder are the ones with a shortened Achilles tendon. Such people tend to roll their feet too far inward when walking, and may bounce when they walk. A shortened tendon can be due to an inborn structural abnormality, or it can develop from regularly wearing high heels. An inflamed or torn Achilles tendon causes intense pain and affects mobility. Evidence is inconclusive about the best way to treat either acute or chronic Achilles tendinitis. Some approaches include: Treatments to Relieve Pain and Reduce Inflammation. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin or ibuprofen (Advil), may help ease pain and reduce inflammation. It is also helpful to apply ice for 20 - 30 minutes, four or five times a day. (Note: Corticosteroid injections are sometimes used, although evidence suggests they don't help very much, and they can pose a risk for rupture of the tendon.) | ||||
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