Heel pain, often referred to as “heel pain syndrome, usually affects the underside or back of your heel. There are two different categories of heel pain. The first is caused by over-use repetitive stress, which refers to a soreness resulting from too much impact on a specific area of the foot. The other being Plantar fasciitis, a very common diagnosis of heel pain, is usually caused from a biomechanical problem, such as over-pronation (flat feet).
Ice Therapy -Putting an ice pack on your heel for 20 minutes several times a day helps reduce inflammation. Place a thin towel between the ice and your heel; do not apply ice directly to the skin.
Stretching exercises -Exercises that stretch out the calf muscles help ease pain and assist with recovery.
Avoid going barefoot -When you walk without shoes, you put undue strain and stress on your heel.
Shoe modifications -Wearing supportive shoes that have good arch support and a slightly raised heel reduces stress on the heel.
Orthotic Correction – Correcting abnormal foot mechanic by supporting the heel with Orthotics to reduce the tension