Hi
Thank you for your question.
Constant pain at the incision site 18 months after surgery can come from either underlying infection or spinal instability. Infection always is one of the differential diagnoses when there is persistent pain. Given the course and the duration of your
back pain, though infection can not be ruled out, I think spinal instability may be playing a role. What this means is when the first surgery was done some part of bone was removed to free the nerves and relieve compression. This over time can lead to increased mobility between the vertebrae particularly when more part of the 'facet joints' (joints between the vertebrae) is removed during surgery. I think this more likely is the cause of your pain given the fact that you also had few other things done for malformations. My recommendations are-
1 Standing Xrays of your spine
2
MRI of the spine
3 Try physical therapy
4 Medications like
tramadol or
cymbalta under supervision of a doctor
5 Epidural injections if none of the previous options is helpful.
Shoes with soft heel padding are advisable for
plantar fasciitis. Analgesics prescribed by doctor for back pain can will also reduce this pain to some extent. Local injections of a
steroid and local
anesthetic solution in the heel is sometimes needed to control pain.
Hope this is helpful. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.