If the patient has a little pain in front of the heel, it may be due to the following reasons: First, it may be caused by metatarsal tendonitis, which is often caused by patients walking long distances for a long time or having a large weight, which will lead to aseptic inflammation of the plantar tendon membrane, and this inflammation is often most serious in the area near the heel stop, so the patient will have pain in the front part of the heel. The pain in the anterior part of the heel may occur. This pain is often significantly increased when the patient’s heel is cold or overworked. Secondly, it may be caused by the osteophytes here, for example, the patient has osteophytes here due to age or previous trauma, which will cause pressure on the soft tissues here and then lead to pain. Thirdly, it is also seen in patients with flatfoot syndrome, which causes pressure on the nerve below, and this will also produce pain.