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What Causes Heel Pain?

Medically reviewed by Amy Kwan, PT Key Takeaways Plantar fasciitis causes stabbing pain on the bottom of the heel when weight ...
Learn about the common causes of heel pain, including plantar fasciitis, bursitis, Achilles tendonitis, and nerve irritation.
You’ve been busy lately (who hasn’t?), running errands and dashing from one activity to the next. But if this uptick in activity has triggered a sharp, shooting pain in your heel, it could a sign of ...
This week we are going to discuss a rather complex condition that has been simplified to the point of being nondiagnostic—the medial heel pain syndrome. Heel pain is a very common condition in the ...
Bursae are small sacs of fluid around different bones and joints in your body. These sacs help cushion your joints and stop your bones from rubbing against each other. Bursitis happens when a bursa ...
Heel pain is one of the most common reasons that people visit a podiatrist, but the reasons behind the pain are not always easy to determine. Podiatrists emphasize people who are experiencing heel ...
Bunions, corns, and curled-up hammertoes are among the more obvious causes of foot pain. But when it comes to your heels—a source of discomfort for almost 10 percent of adults ages 50 and up—it may be ...
Most people don’t give their heels a lot of thought… until they start to hurt. Unfortunately, for millions of Americans heel pain can become persistent and disrupt their daily activities. The most ...
Heel pain is a common issue that affects many people, often causing discomfort and hindering daily activities. It can stem from various conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, or ...
The human foot is a strong and complex mechanical structure containing 26 bones, 33 joints. Image by 446899 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 The human foot is a strong and complex mechanical structure ...
Those who suffer from plantar fasciitis know that there’s no rest for the weary. When your feet hurt, your instinct is to kick ’em up and take a load off—but according to Shine John, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A ...