Children’s Heel Pain | Utah County

Information From The American Podiatric Medical Association

Heel pain can also occur in children, most commonly between ages 8 and 13, as they become increasingly active in sports activity in and out of school. This physical activity, particularly jumping, inflames the growth centers of the heels; the more active the child, the more likely the condition will occur. When the bones mature, the problems disappear and are not likely to recur. If heel pain occurs in this age group, podiatric care is necessary to protect the growing bone and to provide pain relief. Other good news is that heel spurs do not often develop in children.

If your children are experiencing heel pain, contact one of our Doctors at the Foot & Ankle Clinics of Utah.

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