Treatment for bone spurs on the heel

The heel spur is stimulated by long-term standing and walking, or injury by cold, and other factors, which produce inflammation of the plantar fascia and the starting point of the metatarsal tendon membrane, resulting in pain, which is generally called heel pain. The treatment of heel pain includes the following aspects: the first is to brake and rest, and can be localized with hot physiotherapy. The second is that if the symptoms are heavy, you can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as diclofenac. The third if the symptoms continue not to relieve, you can use the closed treatment approach, using local closed injection. The fourth if these methods are not effective, surgical treatment can be taken, including small needle knife and plantar fascia decompression and so on.