About Bone Spurs
Bone spurs, also known as osteophytes, are bony projections that develop along the edges of bones. In the feet, these spurs most commonly form at the front of the heel or in the center on the top of the foot. Spurs typically result from prolonged pressure or stress on the bones and, when they come in contact with other tissue or nerves, can cause significant pain and discomfort
In addition to pain, patients who have a foot or heel spur may experience:
- Redness, swelling, and/or warmth at the affected area
- Stiffness or other limitations that affect joint mobility
- Difficulty standing or performing weight-bearing activities
Heel spurs often come into contact with the plantar fascia, which causes pain similar to that of plantar fasciitis. It is not uncommon for a podiatrist to discover a bone spur when diagnosing plantar fasciitis and most patients can achieve significant relief through physical therapy, weight management and anti-inflammatory treatments
Our podiatric team provides a range of treatment options for individuals suffering from foot bone spurs. From diagnostic imaging to injections to surgery when necessary, we are committed to helping you find relief from foot pain. Schedule a consultation and take the first step towards healing.
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905 South 8th Street
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Deming, NM 88030