Bone Spur Heel Relief

Without visible x ray evidence.
Bone spur heel relief. Heel spurs are diagnosed with ultrasound or x ray imaging of the foot to identify the bony prominence spur of the heel bone calcaneus. Heel spurs are bony growths that extend from the heel bone to the arch of the foot. However heel spurs do cause. A heel spur is a pointed bony outgrowth of the bone of the heel the calcaneus bone.
This reduces pressure from the plantar fascia and removes the heel. The most common approach is to detach the plantar fascia ligament from the heel bone and remove the heel spur with special tools. A heel spur occurs when calcium deposits build up on the underside of the heel bone. The abnormal calcium deposits form when the plantar fascia pulls away from the heel.
On an x ray a heel spur can extend forward by as much as a half inch. If the spur is symptomatic identifying the underlying diagnosis such as plantar fasciitis achilles tendonosis or a systemic arthritis is required in order to treat appropriately. Chronic local inflammation at the insertion of soft tissue tendons or plantar fascia is a common cause of bone spurs osteophytes heel spurs can be located at the back of the heel or under the heel beneath the arch of the foot.