Common Causes of Heel Pain and When to Seek Treatment

Heel pain is a frequent complaint that can interfere with walking, exercise, and daily routines. At Reston and Manassas Foot and Ankle Centers in Manassas and Reston, VA, patients receive specialized care for heel pain that doesn’t improve with rest. Whether caused by overuse or an underlying condition, heel pain deserves attention before affecting mobility and quality of life.
Understanding the Causes of Heel Pain
The most common cause of heel pain is plantar fasciitis, which is inflammation of the thick band supporting the foot arch. It often causes sharp pain with the initial morning steps. Less frequently, pain can be caused by a heel spur, a calcium deposit on the heel bone, and Achilles tendonitis, inflammation of the tendon running from the calf muscles into the back of the heel. Nerve irritation and bursitis can also lead to chronic pain for others.
When to See a Podiatrist
Not all heel pain is serious, but some symptoms mean it is time to see a podiatrist. If it has continued for more than a few days, increases with exercise, or affects walking, it is advisable to have it checked by a professional. Swelling, numbness, or tingling in the heel are also signals that a visit to the doctor is in order. Early diagnosis will prevent the development of more serious conditions and long-term complications.
How Heel Pain Is Treated
We start the treatment at Reston and Manassas Foot and Ankle Centers with a proper examination and diagnostic tests if the case calls for it. Conservative treatment may come in the form of physical therapy, custom orthotics, anti-inflammatory medication, or personalized stretches. Night splints and heel cups may provide support and relieve some pressure. When these fail, more sophisticated treatments such as corticosteroid injections or intervention with minimal surgical procedures may be prescribed. Surgery is only advised if the above treatments fail.
Early Care Leads to Better Results
Addressing heel pain early often leads to faster recovery and reduces the risk of chronic problems. Prompt care allows patients to resume regular activities with less disruption and a better long-term outlook. With the help of experienced podiatrists, patients can return to walking comfortably and avoid future complications.
For expert evaluation and personalized heel pain treatment, contact Reston and Manassas Foot and Ankle Centers in Manassas and Reston, VA. Call (703) 437-6333 for the Reston/Herndon office or (703) 368-7166 for the Manassas/Gainesville office to schedule your appointment.







