
- What are heel spurs?
- What causes heel spurs?
- Are heel spurs the cause of heel pain?
- Are heel spurs and plantar fasciitis heel pain the same thing?
What is a heel spur & how is it caused?
Are heel spurs and plantar fasciitis heel pain the same thing?


Are heel spurs the cause of heel pain?
Sometimes, but nowhere near as often as plantar fasciitis is the cause of heel pain. You do not have to have a heel spur to have heel pain, and if you do have a heel spur, it does not mean that you will experience any heel pain. Interestingly, it’s estimated that 10% of the population have a heel spur, whether they are aware of it or not. We see many radiographs of patients that don’t have heel pain but do have a heel spur, or that do have heel pain but do not have a heel spur.
When heel spurs do cause painful symptoms, they can often be effectively managed using a combination of supportive footwear, custom foot orthotics, and managing any resulting swelling. In less common cases, when conservative treatment is not effective in managing heel spurs, surgery may be indicated to remove the spur.