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Get Real relief from Heel Spurs, and the pain and discomfort that comes with them!
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Treatment for Heel SpursHeel Spur Syndrome is the most common problem observed in a podiatrist’s office. Heel spurs generally occur in middle aged adults, especially those who are active on their feet. It usually has a rather rapid onset without any history of trauma.
Common Problems with Heel SpursHeel Spurs are the most common problem observed in a podiatrist’s office. It generally occurs in middle aged adults, especially those who are active on their feet. It usually has a rather rapid onset without any history of trauma. Heel spurs progressively worsens until the pain becomes very disabling. When it first begins, the pain may only occur during extreme periods of ambulation and at the end of the day. Later, it becomes most obvious after periods of rest or sitting. When the patient first gets up on his or her feet after sitting or sleeping, the pain becomes excruciating and then subsides somewhat over a short time of walking and standing. If you don’t understand how treatment with theta will resolve your heel spurs pain, you owe it to yourself to call, toll free at 1-800-558-4382, and speak with one of our trained specialists. Get the answers you need, Stop the pain Now. Heel Spurs are Historically Difficult to Treat and ControlHeel spurs are often treated with anti-inflammatories, cortisone injections, night splints, rest or immobilization, supportive shoes, heel cups, orthotics, pain medication, stretching, and eventually surgical excision of the bone spur with detachment of the plantar faschia from the calcaneous. As evidenced by the many references to this condition on the internet, heel spurs can be extremely difficult to treat and control. The mechanical origin of the deformity begins with the breakdown of the long (medial longitudinal) arch and a subsequent pull on the plantar faschia which, in turn, creates the chronic inflammation and pain. Eventually, calcium is deposited and the spur forms and can be visualized on x-ray exam. Because collapse of the arch is the cause of the inflammation and the heel spurs, it is also the cause of the pain. Medications and injections only cover up the pain. Most patients treat themselves by decreasing their ambulatory activity. Treatment of the cause involves the support of the long arch, either with orthotics or other types of supports. Most supports and even prescription orthotics have too little correction to totally relieve the pain; and as a result, many cases go on to surgery. Patients often report that they got a little noticeable help from their support/orthotic in the beginning, but after just a short time the relief was minimal to nothing. Some patients identify there is some value to the foot control device they are using and continue to do so even though there is considerable pain remaining. If any of these patients had a complete treatment program, they would move up in correction once they acclimated to their starting angular correction and eventually get the relief they were looking for. Finally, Heel Spur Pain Relief for 95% of SufferersDon't suffer with Heel Spurs any longer! Now, there is an answer and relief from this painful and disabling condition. Most orthotics have too little correction to totally relieve the pain. Progressive theta treatment programs are the only orthotic device made with sufficient correction to totally eliminate the pain in over 95 percent of all cases. If you have previously tried other orthotics or you are receiving painful cortisone injection or even contemplating surgery, Progressive Theta Treatment Programs offered only by Theta-Orthotics are the answer you are looking for. Start today and don’t take the pain any longer. Click Here for Products and Pricing
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Additional Information on heel Spur Surgery Theta-OrthoticsPO Box 1574
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