
Heel pain can make walking, standing, and daily activities uncomfortable. It may develop suddenly after an injury or appear slowly from repeated stress on the foot. One common cause is plantar fasciitis, which involves irritation of the strong band of tissue that supports the arch and connects to the heel. Pain may also come from Achilles tendon irritation, bursitis, or a heel fracture. Symptoms can include sharp pain under the heel, aching at the back of the heel, or discomfort that worsens after activity. Pain that continues or returns often means the heel needs professional attention. Early evaluation can help identify the cause before the problem becomes harder to treat.
A podiatrist can examine the heel and determine what may be causing the pain. During the visit, the podiatrist checks the location of discomfort, foot movement, and signs of swelling or injury. Imaging may be recommended if a fracture, bone spur, or deeper injury is suspected. Treatment depends on the diagnosis and may include custom orthotics, medical therapies, or advanced care when needed. A podiatrist can also evaluate how foot structure and walking patterns may be adding stress to the heel. This helps create a treatment plan that supports healing and improves comfort.
Professional heel pain treatment can help restore mobility and protect long-term foot health. Delaying care may allow irritation, inflammation, or injury to worsen over time. A podiatrist can monitor progress and adjust treatment as symptoms improve. Proper diagnosis is especially important, because other heel conditions can feel similar but require different care. Whether pain is under the heel or near the back of the ankle, podiatry care can help address the source of discomfort. If you have ongoing heel pain, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist for an evaluation.
Many people suffer from bouts of heel pain. For more information, contact the doctors of Ankle and Foot Centers of Georgia. Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.
Causes of Heel Pain
Heel pain is often associated with plantar fasciitis. The plantar fascia is a band of tissues that extends along the bottom of the foot. A rip or tear in this ligament can cause inflammation of the tissue.
Achilles tendonitis is another cause of heel pain. Inflammation of the Achilles tendon will cause pain from fractures and muscle tearing. Lack of flexibility is also another symptom.
Heel spurs are another cause of pain. When the tissues of the plantar fascia undergo a great deal of stress, it can lead to ligament separation from the heel bone, causing heel spurs.
Why Might Heel Pain Occur?
- Wearing ill-fitting shoes
- Wearing non-supportive shoes
- Weight change
- Excessive running
Treatments
Heel pain should be treated as soon as possible for immediate results. Keeping your feet in a stress-free environment will help. If you suffer from Achilles tendonitis or plantar fasciitis, applying ice will reduce the swelling. Stretching before an exercise like running will help the muscles. Using all these tips will help make heel pain a condition of the past.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact one of our offices located in Lithonia/Stonecrest and Emory/Midtown, GA . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

