Surgery

When heel spur pain becomes severe and persistent, your doctor may recommend surgery. The heel spur is removed during this kind of surgery. In some cases, it entails loosening the plantar fascia as well.
In addition to easing discomfort, heel spur surgery aims to improve general foot mobility. Almost everyone who undergoes this kind of surgery also suffers from plantar fasciitis. Surgery is uncommon for heel spurs alone due to the variety of alternative treatments and therapies that are available.
Your doctor will perform final imaging tests using X-rays and EKGs, as well as blood flow testing to the foot, to see if you’re a good candidate for heel spur surgery.
It will also take time for you to fully recover from heel spur surgery so that you are able to put weight on your foot again. The recovery process might include:
- Compression
- Resting your foot
- Using ice
- Supportive gear











