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Sever's Disease in young child

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jul 20, 2020.

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    My son started showing signs of Sever's Disease as a two-year-old. That is when his left heel first became painful to touch. Since he was taking gymnastics classes, it was first diagnosed as a sports related injury. The pain never improved and by the time my son was four, you couldn't touch the back of his left heel without causing him to scream from pain. At this point, we were referred to a specialist and Sever's was diagnosed. My son is now seven and still is in daily pain. My son...

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