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Heel Pain Treatment That Eliminates The Cause Of A Painful Foot Fast 

Chiropractic Specialty Center® (CSC) offers advanced non-invasive heel pain treatment and therapy options that eliminate foot pain and painful heel fast. Get lasting relief from heel pain by calling us today.  

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Heel pain is a foot disorder caused by a variety of issues. The common causes of heel pain include heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, dropped arch, sprains, strains, and curse fractures. Heel pain treatment depends on the cause and severity of the injury. Non-surgical and non-invasive methods of heel treatments are better than those that involved injections or surgery.

Foot pain and heel pain is all too common in Malaysia. Tropical countries usually have higher numbers of heel pain patients per capita compared to others. The number one reason heel pain is common in Malaysia and other tropical countries is insufficient shock absorbance in footwear. Non-surgical treatments are always a better option unless you suffer from a complete heel fracture.

In Malaysia, there has been a steady rise in stress fractures of the heel bone. Repetitive trauma, improper footwear are possible culprits. Stress fractures of the heel bone are treatable with rest and bracing. You will not need surgery. The key to a successful outcome is accurate diagnosis and proper follow-up. Our clinical teams offer the best heel pain treatment in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Our abilities to identify the root cause are better, and as such, you recover faster. Heel pain and heel fractures need proper attention and treatments. Stress fractures involving the heel bone need specialized care, which our team can provide.

Contact CSC for the best heel pain treatment in Malaysia. CSC provides advanced therapy methods that eliminate foot pain and heel pain without injections or surgery.

Heel pain caused by foot fractures.

Calcaneus, the heel bone, is the second most commonly involved tarsal in stress fractures. There are two main sites where the injury most often occurs, the upper part of the posterior margin adjacent to the medial tuberosity. Calcaneal heel spurs can be found at the medial tuberosity. Calcaneal stress fractures can be associated with marching on hard surfaces among the military. Repetitive stress exerted on the calcaneus can result in a stress fracture of the heel bone. However, calcaneal stress fractures also occur in runners, ballet dancers, and jumpers.

Weight-bearing activities, in particular running, are known to aggravate insidious heel pain. Palpatory tenderness of the posterior calcaneus on the inner and outer sides is a typical finding. Applying a compression force on both sides of the posterior calcaneus simultaneously can reproduce the pain. Lateral X-ray of the calcaneal may reveal a sclerotic appearance parallel to the posterior margin of the calcaneus. 

Calcaneal stress fracture with significant pain should reduce the activity level, or in certain severe cases, temporary non-weight bearing relative rest may be needed. The gradual introduction of increased weight bearing is required once the pain has subsided. Stretching of the tight muscles such as calf muscles and plantar fascia is needed to decrease abnormal stress on the calcaneus. Joint mobilization is essential for recovery to ensure a full range of motion in the ankle and tarsal joints. Soft heel pads or orthotics can be recommended to prevent the recurrence of the injury.

For more information or inquiries about your painful foot or heel pain treatment in Malaysia or our Chiropractic-in-Malaysia blog, please contact us at 03-2093 1000.

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