Heel Pain
If you’re experiencing heel pain, you may have inflammation of the band of tissue connecting the heel bone to the toes (plantar fasciitis) or deep bruising of the fat pad of the heel (a stone bruise), both of which can generally be treated with rest and over-the-counter pain relievers. However, you may also have an abnormal bone growth on the bottom of your heel (heel spurs) or a heel fracture from a high-impact injury, both of which may require a medical procedure to treat.
Whatever the source, for heel pain treatment in Edmonton, you can count on Gibbs Foot & Ankle Clinic.