NATURAL SOLUTIONS FOR HEEL SUR TREATMENT

NATURAL SOLUTIONS FOR HEEL SCAT TREATMENT

The muscle called Plantar Fascia, which allows the arch of the foot to spring downwards while walking, has the function of absorbing the loads on our feet. If there is excessive load on this muscle, damage and small tears occur in the muscle. Inflammation occurs as a result of damage; Pain and tenderness develop. Frequent repetition of this situation causes the Plantar Fascia muscle to thicken, lose flexibility, and eventually calcium accumulation there. This is exactly how the thorn-like appearance we see on x-rays is formed.

Heel spur disease is the most common cause of heel pain. . Approximately 1 million people are treated for this disease every year in Turkey.

These are situations that cause damage to the Plantar Fascia muscle, in other words, they are situations that lead to the formation of heel spurs.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

The most basic finding in heel spurs; The heel pain that patients feel in the first few steps after waking up in the morning disappears spontaneously with walking. Pain that occurs when you sit in one place for a long time during the day and when you first get up, and also at the end of the day, is one of the main findings.

HEEL SURCH EXERCISES

Our priority in the treatment of Heel Spurs ; It is to start Achilles stretching exercises that extend the Plantar Fascia muscle, which cannot fully function at the sole of the foot, and enable it to do its job. To briefly describe these exercises;

Rear Muscles of the Leg (Achilles) Stretching Exercise: In this exercise, while the patient is standing, place his palms on his shoulders. leans it parallel to the wall. He places his right foot forward, close to the wall, while his left foot remains about 30 cm behind. The toes of both feet point forward. Keeping the left leg behind stretched, we bend our right knee in front. The purpose of doing this is to stretch the back muscles of the left leg. We stand in a tense position for about 10 seconds. While doing this, the back knee should not be bent and tension should be felt in the back muscles. This exercise should be repeated a total of 20 times for both feet.

Plantar Fascia Stretching Exercise: This exercise should be done in the morning before getting out of bed, that is, before starting to walk. If you have one at home, pass a pilates stretching elastic band under your foot, hold one end with both hands and pull it towards you until you can reach it, and feel your back leg muscles lengthening while doing this. (If there is no elastic, a towel or a long sock can also help). This exercise should be repeated a total of 20 times for both feet, waiting for 10 seconds at each stretch.

Plantar Fascia Cold Exercise: A 500 ml plastic water bottle filled with water is frozen in the freezer. The frozen plastic bottle is placed in the hollow area under the foot and moved back and forth. This movement is continued for about 3 minutes. After resting, repeat for 3 more minutes. This exercise can be repeated as often as possible during the day.

 

YOUR SHOES CHOICE IS IMPORTANT!

Another issue is at least as important as the exercises; shoe selection and shoe wearing habits. First of all, it is essential to choose shoes that fit the foot; they should not be tight or loose. We always recommend that shoe shopping be done at the end of the day, because the feet are as tired and swollen as possible. Shoes should be tried on with socks in the style you always wear. The fact that our toes can easily fold and bend inside shoes indicates the healthiest shoe choice. In other words, avoiding models with pointed toes as much as possible will protect against many foot diseases, especially Heel Spurs. In addition, the distance between the longest toe and the toe of the shoe should be as thick as our thumb. Of course, it is important to walk around the store with the shoes a few times before purchasing. The most important thing to pay attention to at this stage is that the heel does not move up and down in the shoe.

 

NATURAL SOLUTIONS FOR HEEL SPUR TREATMENT

Magnesium: It is an important mineral in bone formation. It also ensures that the use of calcium is effective. More than half of the magnesium in our body is stored in our bones. One of the natural ways to treat heel spurs is to take a warm foot bath with Epsom Salt. Epsom Salt; It is Magnesium Sulfate. Its benefits in reducing pain and inflammation are known. Relaxing effects are observed when Epsom Salt is mixed with water and gently massaged into the heel and foot socket. We also see benefits in consuming foods rich in Magnesium; Such as Avocado, Banana, Spinach, Black Beans, Dried Beans, Rice, Pumpkin Seeds, Lentils and Dried Figs.

Vitamin B5: The most important symptom of Vitamin B5 deficiency is muscle weakness and It is pain. It helps in the functioning of nerve functions, especially in the production of the molecule called acetylcholine. Acetylcholine plays a role in transmitting signals generated in nerves to muscles. In other words, it protects the body from nerve damage and weakening. Vitamin B5 also increases the body's healing rate. Foods that naturally contain vitamin B5; Avocado, Sunflower Seeds, Egg, Salmon and Lentils. Taking B complex vitamin supplements reduces joint pain, increases muscle strength and reduces muscle/joint pain.

Proteolytic Enzymes: Inflammation naturally decreases in our body thanks to proteolytic enzymes. Research has shown that Proteolytic enzymes shorten the healing time and accelerate the response to treatment. It is also one of the elements used in the experimental phase in the treatment of joint and muscle pain, cancer treatment and age-related diseases. An example of proteolytic enzymes is Bromelain. Bromelain fights inflammation and prevents edema formation. It reduces edema by activating the substance called "fibrin" in the blood. Pineapple, one of the fruits containing bromelain, helps speed up recovery time, especially before surgery. k is especially recommended to reduce inflammation. Reducing inflammation plays a role in healing the heel spur and reducing the pressure on the Plantar Fascia muscle.

 

INJECTION TREATMENT

Those who do not benefit from the methods I mentioned above. In heel spur patients, injection solution comes into play. Cortisone or PRP injections can be tried. The main treatment method of the disease is injection. The important issue that determines the success of this treatment is; The point where the injection is made and the medicine used. Additionally, it is important for patients to continue exercising and using insoles.

SURGERY DECISION

If none of the methods I have mentioned so far are beneficial, the Plantar Fascia muscle With its shortening, surgery can be planned considering that the nerve passing very close to it is also compressed. However, I am a physician who has rarely needed heel spur surgery in my surgical career. As a matter of fact, injection therapy is an approach that gives successful results when applied to the right point and does not require surgery.

 

Op.Dr. Gökçe MIK
Adult and Pediatric Orthopedic Specialist

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