Use heel pads to treat serious foot diseases in children.
Heel pain has become the most common cause of foot pain. The most common cause of heel problems in adults is plantar fasciitis. The most common cause of heel pain in children is the problem called Sever disease. Sever’s disease is a disease that affects the growth area of the heel bone, especially for children who are physically active. The disease is mainly manifested as posterior calcaneal pain. This situation is related to the development of bone. Once the development of bone tissue is completed, the problem will disappear automatically. However, it is painful and may limit children’s physical activities. However, when they finally grow up from network disease, this should be handled to help them. The key to treating Sever’s disease is to reduce the amount of exercise and other activities to endure the symptoms of feet and bones. It is often difficult for children to comply with this.
Another strategy is to wear insoles for Severus disease. These Sever ‘s concurrent heel pads usually have multiple types, but several may not affect. The concept of heel suture is that the suture needs to cushion the impact of heel bone on the ground. They need to lift the heel bone upward to ensure the stress of heel tendon behind the heel. The filler that happens to be used often fails to achieve this goal. For example, when you feel this, the cushioning material between your fingers may feel very soft, but if your fingers can compress the cushioning material well, your child’s weight will be easily crushed, so it is likely that you will not do anything at your feet. This type of implant has no effect on absorbing the impact of the floor or reducing the tension of the Achilles tendon. The other end of the pattern can reduce the tension of the Achilles tendon, but it has no effect on supporting impact. It is too hard a cushion. The ideal material to achieve these two goals is actually a compromise. Although it should be hard enough to help reduce the tension of the Achilles tendon, it cannot absorb the impact from the ground well, so it should not be too hard. The mat will also vary with the child’s weight. Heavier children need stronger mats, but they are often not compressed. The most commonly used half heel pad is a solid silicon material. Softer gel materials are usually too soft to compress. Sometimes a good pair of running shoes do the same thing. Many running shoes even have silicone pads under the heels. This can also be found on several pairs of football shoes. Many clinicians can use various materials of EVA, which is a good choice for silicone base cushion materials.