Age is a Factor / Heel Pain Caused by Heel Spurs
The incidence of plantar fasciitis / heel spurs peaks between the ages of 40 and 60. Our feet are not immune to the aging process. As we age the arch tends to flatten out. This causes an increased tension on the plantar fascia (the bowstring). Even with this tendency, it is usually an overuse event such as a long day on the feet or a prolonged run or walk that sets off the heel pain syndrome caused by plantar fasciitis / heel spurs.
Plantar Fasciitis / Heel Pain Syndrome More Common in Women
Plantar fasciitis / heel pain syndrome affects both men and women but with a greater prevalence in women. A few risk factors common to men and women include poor footwear, sedentary lifestyle and increased body weight. Even a cursory look at most women’s shoes may provide incite as to why more women develop plantar fasciitis / heel spurs than men. Even though women are more prone to developing plantar fasciitis / heel spurs, our studies have shown that Heel-Right™ provides quick, easy relief for both men and women alike.

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