Haglund's Deformity

Haglund’s Deformity is a bony enlargement at the back of the heel. It is also sometimes referred to as “pump bump” due to its prevalence in women who frequently wear pump-styled shoes. This can occur in one or both feet. If you experience heel pain, do not wait to contact Mercer-Ocean Podiatry, PC. Drs. Frank J. Killian and Sameep Chandrani are available by appointment.


 


The tell-tale bony enlargement on the heel is caused by inflammation. The bursa, a fluid-filled sac between the Achilles tendon and your heel bone, becomes irritated. You will experience pain, along with the possibility of swelling and redness. There are many genetic factors that predispose a patient to Haglund’s Deformity. Wearing stiff shoes can also increase your risk.


 


There are many non-surgical treatment options offered by our podiatrists. Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication can bring down swelling and relieve pain. Stretching and physical therapy are often recommended. These can help you relieve the inflammation causing you pain. Shoe orthotics, along with heel lifts and pads, are available. These can help adjust your walk or uneven pressure points within your gait. Immobilization and rest of the injured foot can be beneficial.


 


If you are experiencing heel pain, or any kind of foot issue, do not wait to contact Mercer-Ocean Podiatry, PC. With most cases, the earlier you get treatment for heel pain, the higher the success rate is for treatment.


 


Drs. Frank J. Killian and Sameep Chandrani are available by appointment. You can schedule online or call. For our Mercerville/Hamilton Township, NJ. office, call 609-585-3200. To reach our Toms River, NJ. location, call 732-557-4266.

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