The symptoms of running heel pain are commonly caused by achalasia and Achilles tendinopathy, as follows: First, achalasia: if the patient is old, the pain in the heel of the sole of the foot may be achalasia, and the symptoms of localized pain are obvious, and the symptoms of pain are aggravated by running and exercise, and the symptoms of pain in the heel are longer, and the symptoms will be relieved after resting. Secondly, Achilles tendon endopathy: the calf triceps muscle pulls the Achilles tendon through the Achilles tendon, and repeated pulling will cause local chronic inflammation, which will cause the symptoms of running heel pain. The pain point is located at the back of the heel, and there are symptoms of swelling and pain when pressing on the local area. Through MRI, it can be found that the Achilles tendon tissues are damaged, and there is osteophyte in the area of the Achilles tuberosity. After active treatment, the symptoms of heel pain can be relieved, and the patient can gradually resume exercise.