A bump on the back of the heel might develop in certain persons. It can become inflamed and uncomfortable as a result of the pressure on the rear of a shoe. The deformity is known as a Haglund’s deformity, although it’s more generally referred to as a pump bump. Pump bumps afflict women more than men, owing to the fact that the shoes they wear are more prone to irritate the back of the heel.
A bone spur on the back of the heel causes a pump bump. It develops for one of two causes. The first is caused by the Achilles tendon being pulled too tightly against the heel bone. This is caused by a shortened or tight Achilles tendon. The other explanation is related to the heel bone’s rolling action during walking. This results in shear forces on the back of the heel, as well as a bone buildup as a result of the strain.
A custom orthotic device may efficiently cure a bone spur before it becomes painful if caught early enough. The orthotic aids in the stabilization of foot function as well as the reduction of pressure and tugging on the heel bone. Foot surgery may be required in more severe situations to achieve total relief. Do not wait for the agony to begin. Before a problem arises, contact the Houston podiatrist at DeNiel Foot and Ankle Center.