Heel spurs belong to the category of “heel pain” in Chinese medicine, and the diagnostic prescriptions in Chinese medicine include Duojiu Sheng Tang and Shuanghe Tang. 1. Dewoong Sangsang Tang: It is often used for the symptoms of insufficiency of liver and kidneys (weakness of liver and kidneys), such as dizziness, tinnitus, weakness of waist and knees, red tongue with little moss, and weak pulse, etc. The pain and weakness are obvious, so add Dog Chi and Ren Shen. Significant fatigue plus dog spine and continence, etc.; pain and constriction (body spasms and convulsions due to the feeling of wind-cold) plus epiphyllum, dry ginger, etc. 2. Shuanghe Tang: Commonly used in phlegm and blood stasis paralysis obstruction, often with history of injury or strain, pain like pins and needles, especially at night, with petechiae or ecchymosis on the tongue and stringy pulse. For those with obvious blood stasis, add Panax ginseng and Curcuma longa. The adverse effects of the above formula are not clear. Those who suffer from heel bone spur should pay attention to rest in the acute stage and reduce prolonged standing and walking after the symptoms are relieved. It is recommended to go to regular hospitals to seek professional doctors for systematic diagnosis and treatment, and not to blindly self-medication, so as to avoid adverse consequences.