Calcaneal Bursitis usually is extremely painful on rising in the morning. Many patients state that they can barely hobble around for the first 30 minutes every morning. As the day progresses, the pain diminishes.
This is due to the changes in the bursa sac. It becomes engorged with fluid while the patient is sleeping, then this enlarged sac is very painful to put pressure on upon rising. As the body is in a weight-bearing position during the day, the fluid is pushed out of the sac only to return again when the body is at rest in the evening. Eliminating the running or aerobic activity may lead to a reduced pain level, but in most cases, the injury will reoccur if the biomechanical problem of overpronation is not corrected.
Calcaneal Bursitis - Deep discomfort under the heel while walking, running or at rest. Redness. Tenderness. Increased heat.
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