Heel pain is a widespread concern, affecting around 4–7% of people at any given time. Whether you’re a weekend runner, busy professional, or someone who stands all day, understanding heel pain causes, prevention, and treatment is vital for long-term foot health. This guide clarifies what heel pain means, why it occurs, and how to manage it effectively, based on evidence-based insight and medical expertise.
Heel pain refers to discomfort at the rear of the foot, typically under the heel bone (calcaneus). The most prevalent form of plantar fasciitis is responsible for up to 80% of cases.
Caused by repetitive micro‑tears of the plantar fascia, a thick tissue supporting the arch. Risk factors:
It produces a sharp, stabbing pain—most intense during the first steps of the day—that typically improves with movement but may flare after long periods of standing.
Inflammation of the Achilles tendon due to overuse, linked to running, sudden increases in activity, tight calf muscles, and bone spurs. Causes pain, stiffness, and sometimes swelling at the back of the heel.
Plantar Fasciitis
Achilles Tendonitis
Other Causes
Accurate diagnosis is key. A clinician will:
Maintaining foot health and reducing recurrence is essential. Consider these interventions:
According to evidence-based guidelines:
Personalised exercise programs:
Rarely needed (<10% cases). Options include:
Seek medical attention if:
Prompt intervention helps avoid compensation injuries to the knee, hip, or back.
Physiotherapy directly addresses the biomechanical root causes of heel pain:
Understanding heel pain—from plantar fasciitis to Achilles tendonitis—requires a structured, evidence-based approach: recognise it early, diagnose it precisely, utilise preventive and conservative treatments, and escalate treatment appropriately. By doing so, most individuals can recover fully, with minimal reliance on invasive procedures. For those in Singapore seeking expert care, Physio Asia Therapy Centre is an award-winning clinic specialising in efficient, effective, and evidence-based physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Their personalised heel pain programs focus on lasting results and injury prevention, following the highest clinical standards.