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       Heel Spurs are often the cause of serious pain in the heel of the foot. Heel spurs can easily interfere and disrupt your daily lifestyle as they generate aching pain with every step. Many factors can contribute to the development of a spur, but luckily there are conservative ways to stop pain and reverse the condition.

       Pain that results from a heel spur is usually characterized by a sharp poking and is localized to the heel or under the heel. Aching pain can become very severe and inflammation and bruising can also occur. When taking a step or when putting pressure on the heel, pain can escalate, particularly after prolonged periods of rest like the first step after getting out of bed in the morning.

Heel Spurs
Heel Spur

       A heel spur is a growth of bone that extends from the heel bone (calcaneous). The spur itself has no feeling. However, these bony outgrowths usually extend from the heel bone into the soft tissue surrounding the bottom of the foot, causing inflammation of the plantar fascia (fasciitis) and pain throughout the heel of the foot.

       The heel spur is composed of calcium deposits. This bony deposit develops when the plantar fascia stretches abnormally due to stress factors and occurs where the ligament attaches and stretches away from the heel bone. These pointed outgrowths, which can be visible through an X-ray, are often hooked and extend forward toward your toes as much as half an inch

       Most cases of heel spurs can be treated by the simple, conservative means of our Heel Cups, Heel Seats, Heel Pads, Arch Supports, and Insoles. They use acupressure as an effective way to treat the pain associated with heel spurs. Our unique treatments not only effectively treat the pain, they also reverse the heel spur growth. They cradle the heel and arch of the foot, providing the support and reinforcement of the heel which is necessary to relieve stress and pain in the tissue around the heel spur.



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       In most cases, heel spurs occur in persons over the age of 40 and can result from a number of different reasons. Spurs can begin to form as a result of obesity or sudden weight gain, such as during pregnancy, which can place continuous and excessive weight on the heel of the foot. Another common cause of heel spurs is wearing ill-fitting shoes which fail to properly support the heel and other important areas of the foot. Pronation, which is the abnormal motion and misalignment of the foot, can also contribute to this condition. With excessive pronation, the plantar fascia, which is a bow-like ligament along the bottom of the foot, could be stretched and forced to pull away from the heel bone, contributing to the development of a spur. Other causes of heel spurs may be attributed to gout, and rheumatoid arthritis.

       Due to the heel spur’s protrusion into the tendons and nerves of the foot, aching pain may be severe and continuous. Although the formation and subsequent pain of the heel spur may be caused from stress on the area around the heel, the pain actually decreases after walking. This is because the capillaries and nerves adjust around the spur, which is why pain is usually most severe when pressure is put on it after periods of rest. This pain may also increase when walking on hard surfaces or when carrying heavy objects.

       After applying our powerful treatments, they go to work immediately to treat the pain associated with heel spurs, while also working to heal the spur is itself. When used in combination with a supportive shoe, our inserts are guaranteed to relieve heel pain. With a 99.7% success rate and being highly recommended among doctors and professional athletes alike, they can provide the necessary relief from intrusive heel spurs.


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         Our powerful treatments are designed to stop pain quickly. Then, using proven healing technology, they begin to correct problems that actually cause Heel Spurs. It does not matter how severe your pain is, they begin to work immediately! Insert them in your shoes and you will immediately feel the pain dissipate! Click Here For More Information



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