A Haglund’s Deformity is a bony prominence that develops on the back of your heel bone where the Achilles Tendon inserts. It is also known as Retrocalcaneal Exostosis and can cause pain and discomfort. This deformity can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, foot structure, tight calf muscles, and wearing poorly fitting shoes. It is more commonly seen in women due to their tendency to wear high-heeled shoes. If you have a Haglund’s Deformity, you may experience swelling, redness, and tenderness at the bony prominence. It can also lead to friction and irritation of the skin, causing blisters or calluses to form.
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Chapter 18: The Foot Jennifer L. Doherty, MS, LAT, ATC Academic Program Director, Entry-Level ATEP Florida International University Acute Care and Injury Prevention
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... Stretching of the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon is very important Foot Rehabilitation Strengthening Writing alphabet Picking ... X-ray required for diagnosis ...
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