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What Could Cause Pain And Burning Sensation In Left Heel Elevated While Stretching?
I am experiencing pain in my left heal on both the outside and inside of the heal. The pain is very isolated in those areas and is a burning sensation that come and goes but when I stretch my heal the pain significantly heightens. any thought as to what the issue may be?
Mon, 21 Nov 2016
Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist, Ahmed Fawzy's Response
Try leaning forwards while walking see if pain improves and do a sustained strech on your ankle (put it in dorsi flextion) for one min , pain will be tough but see if pain goes away after this means u need to see a physical therapist cuz this indicates postural problems as weight is droping on your heel not toes which is wrong if this does not help then u need to check for calcaneus spear (x ray is needed ) Good luck
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What Could Cause Pain And Burning Sensation In Left Heel Elevated While Stretching?
Try leaning forwards while walking see if pain improves and do a sustained strech on your ankle (put it in dorsi flextion) for one min , pain will be tough but see if pain goes away after this means u need to see a physical therapist cuz this indicates postural problems as weight is droping on your heel not toes which is wrong if this does not help then u need to check for calcaneus spear (x ray is needed ) Good luck