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1. Please check for her footwear soles, standing time and also that is she walking on hard surface like marble floor without any footwear.
2. Also chronic back pain can also be cause of heel pain.
3. X-ray is required for confirmation of calcaneal spur.
So to start with proper treatment firstly proper examination of the problem is required.
2. Also chronic back pain can also be cause of heel pain.
3. X-ray is required for confirmation of calcaneal spur.
So to start with proper treatment firstly proper examination of the problem is required.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
A pulled muscle arch, muscular imbalances and overuse can all cause discomfort in the heel. Even something as simple as wearing running shoes that do not match your pronation type can lead to heel pain. That's why you must take the time to find a running shoe that provides the level of support you need.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
A pulled muscle arch, muscular imbalances and overuse can all cause discomfort in the heel. Even something as simple as wearing running shoes that do not match your pronation type can lead to heel pain. That's why you must take the time to find a running shoe that provides the level of support you need.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Regards Lybrate user. The pain in the shin area may be due to overworking of your muscles due to incline walking. On an upward incline your foot will have to dorsiflex (that is toes and foot move upwards to clear the ground) more than normal. Repetitive use would make the muscles in front of shin to work harder and does not relax. You may try to reduce to incline activity and do level walking to observe if it really changes your pain (to ascertain the above said probability). You may try to stre...more
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