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Overview and Relief Methods for Sever’s Disease

Sever's disease, also known as calcaneal apophysitis, is a common condition affecting active children and adolescents, particularly those involved in sports. It occurs when the growth plate in the heel becomes inflamed due to repetitive stress and strain, resulting in heel pain and discomfort. Symptoms typically include pain during physical activity, tenderness at the back of the heel, and limping. Relief methods focus on reducing pain and inflammation. Rest is essential, allowing the affected area to heal, and mild pain relievers may provide additional comfort. Stretching and strengthening exercises for the calf muscles and Achilles tendon can also be beneficial. Wearing proper footwear and custom orthotics may improve foot alignment and reduce stress on the heel. If your active child has heel pain, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can see if Sever’s disease is the cause. 

Sever's disease often occurs in children and teens. If your child is experiencing foot or ankle pain, see Tanisha Richmond, DPM from Richmond Foot & Ankle, LLC. Our doctor can treat your child’s foot and ankle needs.

Sever’s Disease

Sever’s disease is also known as calcaneal apophysitis, which is a medical condition that causes heel pain I none or both feet. The disease is known to affect children between the ages of 8 and 14.

Sever’s disease occurs when part of the child’s heel known as the growth plate (calcaneal epiphysis) is attached to the Achilles tendon. This area can suffer injury when the muscles and tendons of the growing foot do not keep pace with bone growth. Therefore, the constant pain which one experiences at the back of the heel will make the child unable to put any weight on the heel. The child is then forced to walk on their toes.

Symptoms

Acute pain – Pain associated with Sever’s disease is usually felt in the heel when the child engages in physical activity such as walking, jumping and or running.

Highly active – Children who are very active are among the most susceptible in experiencing Sever’s disease, because of the stress and tension placed on their feet.

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