What is Sever’s Disease?
Sever’s Disease most commonly occurs in active kids because of the way their tendons and muscles attach to the heel. Activity that involve running and jumping, like gymnastics, basketball, soccer, and track, are most likely to cause this heel injury.
Other risk factors include:
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Sever’s Disease most commonly occurs in active kids because of the way their tendons and muscles attach to the heel. Activity that involve running and jumping, like gymnastics, basketball, soccer, and track, are most likely to cause this heel injury.
Other risk factors include:
- Pronated feet (foot rolls in at the ankle while walking)
- Very flat or very high arch
- Short leg syndrome
- Being overweight
Read out the full blog and make your own choice:
https://kidsole.com/four-things-parents-need-to-know-about-severs-disease/