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Heel Spur Defined
An abnormal, often painful outgrowth of bone on the back of the heel
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Sever's Disease (Children's Heel Pain) Can Be A Painful Side-Effect Of Summer For Boys And Girls Between The Ages Of 9 ...
Published July 14, 2008, 10:05 am, Medical News Today
Summertime sports and activities can be brutally painful for children who develop overuse foot injuries. A frequent site for such injuries is the back of the heel. This painful condition is called Sever's Disease or Calcaneal Apophysitis. Sever's Disease most frequently occurs in active boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 14.
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- Stretching exercises for plantar fasciitis - Heel Spurs: Pain in the heel, used to be blamed on spurs - outgrowths of bone .It's now known that<se p/>the plantar fascia ? the fibrous band of tissue which goes from the heel to the toes.
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