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11 Ιαν 2024 · The primary treatment for Sever disease typically involves heel cups, rest, ice, calf stretching and strengthening, and NSAIDs. Severe cases or those unresponsive to physical therapy and other conservative measures may require immobilization using a CAM boot or casting.
19 Σεπ 2023 · Sever's Disease is a common idiopathic condition caused by overuse injury of the calcaneal apophysis in a growing child that presents with posterior heel pain. Diagnosis is made clinically with tenderness over the calcaneal apophysis with foot radiographs showing sclerosis and fragmentation of the calcaneal apophysis.
The etiology of pain in Sever disease is believed to be repetitive trauma to the weaker structure of the apophysis, induced by the pull of the tendo calcaneus (Achilles tendon) on its...
11 Αυγ 2024 · Calcaneal apophysitis, also known as Sever disease, is the painful inflammation of the apophysis of the calcaneus. Epidemiology. It typically presents in active young children and adolescents, especially those who enjoy jumping and running sports. Associations.
24 Ιαν 2017 · Apophyseal Injury. An apophyseal injury occurs where the tendon inserts into a bone. Repetitive stress can lead the tendon to pull at the apophysis, creating irritation around the apophysis and associated epiphyseal plate, or growth plate.
Sever’s disease (also known as calcaneal apophysitis) is one of the most common causes of heel pain in growing children, especially children who are very physically active. It is an inflammation of the growth plate in the calcaneus (heel). Sever’s disease is caused by repetitive stress to the heel.
If your child has heel pain, swelling and tenderness that gets worse with high-impact activities, it may be Sever’s disease. Because the symptoms of Sever’s disease can be similar to other conditions, your child should see a doctor to find the cause of the pain.