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Treatment
Taping and oral anti-inflammatory agents can sometimes be helpful. Functional foot orthotics might be considered. A functional orthotic is a device that is prescribed and fitted by your foot doctor which fits in normal shoes like an arch support. Unlike an arch support, the orthotic corrects abnormal pronation of the subtalar joint. Thus orthotics address the cause of the heel pain; abnormal pronation of the foot. Surgery to correct heel pain is generally only recommended if all other treatment has failed. There are some exceptions to this course of treatment and it is up to you and your doctor to determine the most appropriate course of treatment. Following surgical treatment to correct heel pain the patient will generally have to continue the use of orthotics. The surgery does not correct the cause of the heel pain. The surgery may eliminate the pain but the process that caused the pain will continue without the use of orthotics. If orthotics have been prescribed prior to surgery they generally do not have to be remade.
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