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Variations of Heel Injury



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By : Tony Dragovic    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-14 20:32:10
Listed below are a mixture of types of heel injury.
Sore tissue at centre of heel is caused by tightening of muscles around the heel and calf muscles. Ordinary position of muscles is to be in balance. Muscles are grouped to be complimentary, meaning that one muscle controls lifting of the arm say and its complimentary muscle lowers the arm. When one of the muscle groups is much tighter or stronger than its complimentary partner an imbalance will occur. This will lead to pain of some sort and in case of heel injury the pain will be located near the heel.
Edge of heel pain is usually caused by some type of trauma such as landing clumsily on your heel from a accident. This type of heel injury will heal in its own time provided no lasting structural damage has occurred or the injury is not re injured during the healing stage. Pain in the edge of heel can also be caused by very tight muscles around the heel.
People with cracked heel usually have some form of dietary deficiency. There may be some minerals missing which in turn inhibit the heel form healing itself. Exposure to wind and or water can cause cracking of the heel due to continual drying of the skin in windy conditions. Very frequently this occurs to workers who are forced to work outside and have exposure to some chemical substance which comes in contact with their heel.
A fracture or break of any of the bones in the foot will cause pain. Bones will heal when normal healing is allowed. The method bones heal is they increase more bone around the fracture or break until the break has healed. The bone will then shrink back to its original size.
When heel injury is due to ligament damage it is usually accompanied by severe pain. Any type of movement will impact on the foot and hence cause more pain. Because ligaments are connected to the bones the pain can feel as if it is in the bones when in reality it is ligament pain.
Muscle tear on the other hand can be painful but they last far shorter than ligament tear. It is important to allow muscle sufficient time to repair itself. Unlike ligaments muscles are designed to tear and be repaired as this is the normal life of any muscle.
Pinched nerve in the back can cause heel injury type pain and this can be tough to locate with conventional medical treatments. Unorthodox medical treatments are usually the best approach to deal with this injury. Chiropractor is the right person to deal with this type of medical problem. To ensure the healing is lasting affected area needs to be massaged first before undertaking manipulation of the spine. Manipulation of the spine will release the nerve and thus eliminate the cause of pain.
Heel injury has numerous causes of heel pain and for successful treatment it is crucial to have the correct diagnosis. Medical treatments cannot locate the problem as a lot of their techniques are geared to fix the symptom rather than the cause of the pain.
Author Resource:- http://www.heelinjury.net/
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