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Can Calcaneal Spurs Cause Pain In Calf S?

Dear Doctor, I have severe pain in my calfs and under the feet. i also have tiny calcaneal spurs in the both heels. is the pain occuring due to the spurs? i have a tendency to get twisted feet when i step in an uneven surface. Please suggest me. Sutapa
Wed, 13 May 2015
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Hello,

Thank you for contacting me at "Ask a Doctor". I will try to answer your question to the best of my ability. Most of the time spurs in themselves do not cause pain. A more likely cause would be something like plantar fasciitis.

I would advise some local icing and stretching of the calf. Take some simple anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen. Sometimes, physical therapy can help with this problem. Occasionally, I will treat patients with a simple night splint.

Sometimes if you have very flat feet then we will use orthotics to counteract this problem.

I hope this information is useful for you. Please do not hesitate to message us back if you have any further questions.

Best wishes,

Adrian Rawlinson MD
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Can Calcaneal Spurs Cause Pain In Calf S?

Hello, Thank you for contacting me at Ask a Doctor . I will try to answer your question to the best of my ability. Most of the time spurs in themselves do not cause pain. A more likely cause would be something like plantar fasciitis. I would advise some local icing and stretching of the calf. Take some simple anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen. Sometimes, physical therapy can help with this problem. Occasionally, I will treat patients with a simple night splint. Sometimes if you have very flat feet then we will use orthotics to counteract this problem. I hope this information is useful for you. Please do not hesitate to message us back if you have any further questions. Best wishes, Adrian Rawlinson MD