| Literature DB >> 36185871 |
Vivek R Velagala1, Namrata R Velagala1, Tanishq Kumar1, Arihant Singh1, Ashok M Mehendale2.
Abstract
Feet are often the most neglected part of the body, all the while being the highly dependent part of daily work and mobility. The lack of attention to them can lead to painful conditions such as calcaneal spurs and associated conditions. Calcaneal spurs are bony projections that form around the calcaneal bone, the strongest, most significant, and posterior-most bone in the feet. The classic symptom of the calcaneal spur is talalgia, commonly known as heel pain. There are many causes of heel pain, which are usually associated with calcaneal spurs. Hence it becomes imperative to diagnose and treat them effectively. The development of calcaneal spur is shrouded in mystery, and why a few individuals are more prone to developing the condition than others depends on their gender, age, occupation, and lifestyle. Calcaneal spurs are seen in association with many diseases. It is also regarded as the etiological factor in plantar fasciitis and increasing body weight and as a complication in arthropathies, Gout, pes cavus, and pes planus. This review article aims to highlight a relationship between those factors while also summarizing the treatment modalities present today. Hence, it promotes the usage of a model for administering treatment based on a tier-wise follow-up procedure, where the response to a particular treatment is recorded. If it does not resolve the spur, the treatment progresses to the next tier. This review article hopes to shed light on the understanding and treatment of calcaneal spurs.Entities:
Keywords: bony outgrowth; calcaneal spur; calcaneal tuberosity; gout; heel pain; plantar fasciitis
Year: 2022 PMID: 36185871 PMCID: PMC9514376 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Associations of calcaneal spurs
B.M.I.: Body mass index
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Figure 2Medical management of calcaneal spur
NSAIDs: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
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Figure 3Conservative treatment of calcaneal spurs
ESWT: Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
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