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A heel spur should also not Urgent Fungus Destroyer Review be overlooked. These are often confused with plantar fasciitis and can cause the condition, however both can exist independently. A heel spur is a bony growth underneath the heel which may be symptom free or may cause pain under the heel.

Pain at the back of the heel is often attributed to the Achilles tendon and related structures. Achilles tendinopathy is a degenerative condition of the Achilles tendon which attaches the calf muscles to the heel bone. It is a common running injury and causes pain, stiffness and often a creaking feeling in the tendon. It also is often worse in the mornings.

Other causes of pain in this region include Achilles tendon tears which have a more sudden onset than a tendinopathy which tends to develop gradually. Achilles bursitis is inflammation of the sack of fluid which sits between the tendon and heel bone. Again this is usually an overuse injury and can be difficult to distinguish from a tendinopathy.

In young athletes with pain at the back of the heel, Sever's disease should be considered. This is an osteochondroses similar to Osgood Schlatters disease of the knee. It occurs around the time of sudden growth spurts due to the pull of the tendon on the growth area at the back of the heel. Younger bones are still relatively soft and so the pull of the Achilles on this area often results in micro-fractures and the development of a lump at the back of the heel.


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