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  2. Heel Spur Surgery: Procedure Benefits, Risks, Recovery, and Cost

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    You may be a candidate for surgery if your heel spur is large, or if heel pain doesn’t improve or worsens after 12 months of other treatment.

  3. Heel Spur Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and Surgery - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/pain-management/heel-spurs-pain-causes-symptoms-treatments

    Surgery for Heel Spurs. 4 min read. A heel spur is a calcium deposit causing a bony protrusion on the underside of the heel bone. On an X-ray, a heel spur can extend forward by as...

  4. What To Expect From Heel Spur Surgery

    www.footankledc.com/news/what-to-expect-from-heel-spur-surgery/157

    What To Expect From Heel Spur Surgery. If you’re dealing with new pain on the underside of your heel that isn’t caused by acute trauma to the area, there’s a chance you may be dealing with the formation of a heel spur.

  5. Heel Spurs: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Will I need surgery for my heel spur? Your heel spur might be removed as part of plantar fasciitis surgery, but healthcare providers rarely perform surgery to remove heel spurs. Do heel spurs go away without surgery?

  6. Heel Spur Surgery and Recovery Info - Heel That Pain

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    Treating foot pain with heel spur surgery can be done in a couple of different ways. Endoscopic plantar fasciotomy is the first way to eliminate pain. In this procedure, two slits are made around the heel.

  7. Heel Spurs: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/heel-spur-diagnosis-and-treatment-2548574

    A heel spur is a bony protrusion that forms on the bone at the back of the foot. Learn about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment.

  8. Plantar Fasciitis and Bone Spurs - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    The surgeon identifies the plantar fascia insertion at the heel (the spot where the ligament attaches to the bone) and makes a partial cut to relieve tension in the tissue. If there is a large bone spur, it can also be removed. Although the surgery can be performed endoscopically, it is more difficult than with an open incision.

  9. Heel Spur - Northwestern Medicine

    www.nm.org/conditions-and-care-areas/orthopaedics/foot-and-ankle/heel-spur

    A heel spur is a calcium deposit on the underside of the heel that causes a bony protrusion. This usually occurs over a period of many months. Heel spurs are especially common among athletes whose activities include large amounts of running and jumping. The most common causes of heel spurs include:

  10. Heel Spur: Symptoms, Causes, Risk Factors & Treatment -...

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    Heel spur surgery may be an option if the spurs are causing pain that limits your ability to function. In this case, under a local anesthetic, your orthopedic surgeon would make an incision in your foot and either remove the spur or release the plantar fascia, which may be the underlying cause of pain.

  11. Overview. Symptoms. Causes. Risk factors. Heel spurs vs. plantar fasciitis. Treatment. Outlook. A heel spur is a condition where a calcium deposit grows between the heel and arch of the...