Treatment of Calcaneal Spur

Treatment of Calcaneal Spur at Welling Homeopathy includes a specially formulated homeopathy treatment for calcaneal spur for complete relief from pain. It is our tried and tested treatment protocol which includes customized homeopathic medicines and other nutritional advice to help you recover faster and completely.

How To Cure Calcaneal Spur?

Yes, Calcaneal spur can be cured permanently with Homeopathy Medicines without surgery.

  • Our custom-made Homeopathy medicines for Calcaneal Spur has helped over 3,030 patients since the start of the clinic,
  • The Homeopathy treatment for Calcaneal Spur has cured the most painful Calcaneal Spur without surgery and without recurrence,
  • The treatment is safe, without injections or surgery. Just natural Homeopathy medicines custom-made for you for faster recovery,
  • The fastest and the safest way to get cured of Calcaneal Spur permanently without surgery.

Call +91 8080 850 950 to book an appointment or to consult and order online. Consult our specialists today for a detailed evaluation and to start your customized Homeopathy medicines for Calcaneal Spur.

treatment of Calcaneal Spur.

What is Calcaneal Spur?

A calcaneal spur is a bony growth, or eminence, on the outer surface of the heel. It is also known as Haglund’s Deformity and is sometimes referred to as “pump bump.” In most cases, it causes no symptoms and does not require treatment. On occasion, it may cause pain at the site of the spur, pain in the heel or arch region when wearing shoes that do not fit well, or pain in nearby joints such as those in the foot or ankle.

Common Causes of Calcaneal Spur

The most common cause of calcaneal spurs is Haglund’s deformity, a bony projection from the foot’s outer side. It can also be caused by a tight Achilles tendon and bunions as well.

When someone has Haglund’s deformity, their heel bone may press against the Achilles tendon and form a bony growth or prominence called a calcaneal spur. This can happen when the Achilles tendon is too tight or when a bony growth forms at the back of the heel. The resulting friction from these conditions causes pain and tenderness.

Symptoms of Calcaneal Spur

In most cases, it causes no symptoms and does not require treatment. On occasion, it may cause pain at the site of the spur, pain in the heel or arch region when wearing shoes that do not fit well, or pain in nearby joints such as those in the foot or ankle.

Depending on the cause, calcaneal spurs may cause different symptoms. For example, they may cause pain in your heel or even within the arch of your foot when you walk or run. You may also feel a sharper pain around the outside of the heel, especially during certain activities such as going up stairs and getting out of a chair.

Major symptoms consist of pain in the region surrounding the spur, which typically increases in intensity after prolonged periods of rest. Patients may report heel pain to be more severe when waking up in the morning. Patients may not be able to bear weight on the afflicted heel comfortably. Running, walking, or lifting heavy weights may exacerbate the issue.

Types of Calcaneal Spur

Types of Calcaneal Spur can be classified as either a soft or a hard spur. A soft spur is similar to a bone callosity, which is an area of bony enlargement in the foot due to wearing of shoes too small for prolonged periods.

Soft spurs are not painful but they often get caught between the shoe and heel, causing pain. Hard spurs, on the other hand, form from heel bone fragments that have been rubbing together for many years. When these become too large, they fall off and form smaller hard spurs. These are often very painful because they provide pressure inside the shoe against the heel and arch region when walking or running.

Diagnosis of Calcaneal Spur

In most cases, calcaneal spur does not cause any symptoms and does not need to be treated. If there are symptoms, the patient may experience pain at the site of the spur during weight-bearing activities such as walking, running, or wearing shoes that don’t fit well. Pain can also be felt in nearby joints such as those in the foot or ankle.

The patient may also experience pain in the heel or arch region when wearing shoes that do not fit well. Pain can also be felt in nearby joints such as those in the foot or ankle. The doctor should be notified if any of these symptoms are present, especially when they’ll go away within a few weeks and start showing up again after several months.

A diagnosis of calcaneal spur is made when a doctor observes the lesion on the patient’s heel during physical examination. An x-ray may be taken to rule out other causes of foot pain such as stress fractures or bone tumors . Treatment will vary depending on whether the symptoms are causing discomfort for the patient. In some cases,

Treatment of Calcaneal Spur

The treatment of Calcaneal Spur is based on the different types of symptoms, age of the patient and other factors. The use of a heel pad is helpful in some cases. This helps to reduce pressure in the heel by providing more cushioning. By reducing pressure at the site, this can help to relieve pain. In severe cases when there is no relief from a heel pad, surgery may be required.

Surgery or other procedures should only be done if absolutely necessary because they are very expensive for patients and are not always successful. If all other methods have failed, surgical removal is an option though it can lead to complications such as bleeding, infection, post-operative swelling and/or stiffness in the joint. Another treatment option is injection therapy.

Corticosteroid injections can be injected into the heel to reduce pain and inflammation. This in turn will help to ease the discomfort Calcaneal Spur sufferers feel each day. This should only be done if all other methods of treating Calcaneal Spur have failed.

The best treatment for calcaneal spur is to avoid wearing high heel shoes. If this isn’t possible, then make sure the shoe has a wide toe box and adequate cushioning in the heel cup. If pain occurs regularly, it’s important to seek medical attention for early treatment before it worsens over time.

If you’re experiencing foot pain that doesn’t go away, you should make an appointment to see our Homeopathy specialist, who can help alleviate the pain and prevent further issues.

You should also talk to our doctor about whether you are at risk for diabetes or high blood pressure if you have Calcaneal Spur.

Calcaneal Spur Surgery

Surgery for calcaneal spur is called “calcaneal osteotomy.” This type of surgery involves the removal of a portion of the heel bone. The cut is then stabilized with screws and typically closed with metal plates to help restore stability to the foot. In some cases, it may be necessary to fuse the two pieces together, which reduces flexibility in the region and alters how a patient walks.

Surgery for calcaneal spur is considered when conservative treatment fails to provide relief. The goal of surgery is to correct the deformity so that walking becomes less painful.

Many patients can get significant pain relief with this procedure, but it does not always eliminate all symptoms. In some cases, if pain persists even after surgery, alternative measures maybe considered.

Since calcaneal spur is often associated with flat feet, which can place increased stress on the heel bone and surrounding soft tissues as a person walks or runs, some patients also need to wear supportive shoes or custom orthotics over the course of treatment.

How To Dissolve Bone Spurs Naturally?

 Welling Homeopathy offers natural treatment for bone spurs that is safe, gentle, and without any side effects, it works at a deeper level helping to improve the immunity and remove the problem from the root. In cases of Calcaneal spur, it will help you from preventing surgery and help to reduce the inflammation and pain, and also complete cure eventually.

Homeopathy Medicines for Calcaneal Spur

Common Homeopathy medicines for calcaneal spur prescribed by our specialists are

  • Rhus-Tox
  • Ammo- Mur
  • Ruta
  • Mezerium
  • Aurum Met

How To Get Rid of Heel Spur?

Welling Homeopathy can help you get rid of heel spur naturally. Call +91 8080 850 950 to book an appointment or to consult and order online. Consult our specialists today for a detailed evaluation and to start your customized Homeopathy treatment for Calcaneal Spur.

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