Product Name / Description
Heel Exerciser
A device designed to relieve heel pain often caused by fat pad atrophy, aging, or sudden impact to the heel.
2. Cause / Condition Description
Pain in the center of the heel, often due to atrophy of the heel's fat pad.
Condition may worsen with age and obesity.
Pain is often triggered by pressing on the heel or walking barefoot on hard surfaces.
Caused by landing hard barefoot, jumping in hard-soled shoes, or stepping on rough surfaces.
Related conditions include plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, and Achilles issues.
3. Symptoms
Pain located in the middle of the heel.
Pain reproduced by pressing into the center of the heel.
Worse when walking barefoot on hard surfaces.
4. Risk Factors
Obesity
Aging
High-impact heel trauma
5. Usage & Benefits
Use of a Heel Exerciser can:
Reduce pain
Strengthen heel support muscles
Improve mobility
Aid in rehabilitation
PH-018 Heel Exerciser
Heel pain, particularly in the center of the heel, is a common condition that often becomes more prevalent with age. One of the primary causes is the atrophy of the fat pad that cushions the heel, leading to discomfort and increased sensitivity.
- Heel Exerciser is a pain that occurs in the center
- It is typically due to atrophy of the fat pad which makes up the heel.
- Risk factors include obesity.
- Other conditions with similar symptoms include
- It becomes more common with age.
- Pain in the heel, usually on the middle of the heel.
- Pressing with the thumb into the centre of the heel should re-create the pain.
- Condition can often be attributed to a blow to the heel –landing hard while barefoot on a hard surface, jumping in dress shoes with a hard heel, stepping on
- Pain is aggravated by walking barefoot on hard surfaces like