Adult vs. Children: What Are the Differences in Heel Pain Problems and How Can Pioneer Podiatry Help?

Symptoms: How Heel Pain Presents Differently

Heel Pain In Children

The most common cause of heel pain in children is Sever's Disease, an inflammation of the growth plate in the heel that often occurs during growth spurts. This condition is particularly common in active children involved in sports.

Common symptoms include:

  • Tenderness and pain at the back of the heel

  • Swelling or redness

  • Increased pain during or after running, jumping, or other physical activity

Early intervention is key, as leaving this untreated can impact your child’s enjoyment of activities and even lead to long-term issues.

Heel Pain In Adults

Adults on the other hand are more likely to experience heel pain due to overuse or degenerative conditions like Plantar Fasciitis. This occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue at the bottom of the foot becomes inflamed.

Common symptoms include:

  • Sharp, stabbing pain upon waking or after periods of rest

  • Discomfort that worsens with prolonged activity

  • Tenderness at the bottom of the heel

Ignoring heel pain can affect your mobility and quality of life, making early treatment essential for long-term health.

Diagnosis: Identifying the Cause

For Children:
Diagnosing heel pain in children involves a thorough examination, often including questions about their activity levels and growth patterns. In some cases, we may recommend imaging, such as X-rays, to rule out fractures or other conditions.

For Adults:
For adults, we take a comprehensive approach starting with a physical exam, assessing the structure and movement of the foot, and possibly using imaging tools like ultrasound to pinpoint the cause of the pain.

Tailored Treatment Plans

No two cases of heel pain are the same, and our treatment plans are designed to address each individual’s needs:

For Children:
Treatment often includes a combination of rest, ice, and reduced physical activity to allow the heel pain to improve. We may recommend custom orthotics or supportive footwear to prevent further stress on the heel. Early intervention can prevent more serious issues down the track.

For Adults:
For adults, treatment typically involves a combination of targeted exercises, orthotics, and, in more severe cases, advanced therapies such as shockwave therapy to reduce inflammation and promote healing. We focus on relieving pain and preventing future flare-ups.

Why You Should Act Now:

Don't Let Heel Pain Follow You Into the New Year

As we approach the end of the year, now is the perfect time to address any lingering heel pain before it becomes a bigger issue. If you have private health insurance, this is a great opportunity to use your cover for consultations, orthotics, and treatments before your benefits reset.

Why You Should Consider More Than One Pair of Orthotics Before the Year Ends

As the year begins to wind down, it's a great time to consider making the most of your private health insurance benefits. Many health funds reset at the end of the year, meaning now is the perfect opportunity to ensure you’re taking full advantage of your entitlements, particularly when it comes to orthotics.

Having just one pair of orthotics might seem sufficient, but the truth is that owning multiple pairs can significantly enhance your comfort, convenience, and overall foot health. Most private health insurance plans cover the cost of one pair of orthotics annually, but did you know that if you've already had your scans done, you can obtain a second pair at a discounted rate? This means that for many of our patients, an additional pair can often be secured for less than $100 out of pocket.

If you don’t have private health don’t worry we still do a special deal for anyone wanting to get a subsequent pair. With the subsequent pair coming in at only $450 its a great way to take advantage of maximising your foot health.

Why Investing in Multiple Pairs of Orthotics Is Worth It 

Convenience Across Multiple Pairs of Shoes: If you frequently switch between different types of shoes—such as work shoes, runners, or casual footwear—having a dedicated pair of orthotics for each can save you the hassle of constantly swapping them out. This is especially beneficial if you forget to switch them from one pair to another, ensuring you’re always supported, no matter what shoes you’re wearing.

Backup for Wet or Damaged Orthotics: Life happens, and sometimes that means your orthotics can get wet or damaged. Whether it’s a sudden downpour or a spill, having a second pair on hand means you won’t have to go without the proper support while your primary pair dries out or gets repaired.

Fit for Hard-to-Fit Shoes: If you have shoes that are difficult to fit with your current orthotics, having a second, customised pair can make all the difference. This ensures that no matter what style of shoe you’re wearing, your feet are always properly supported.

Peace of Mind for Parents: If you have children who wear orthotics, you know how easy it can be for them to misplace things. An extra pair can be a lifesaver, ensuring they’re never without the proper support, even if one pair goes missing.

Maximising Your Private Health Benefits: By securing an additional pair of orthotics before the end of the year, you’re making the most of your private health benefits. Many patients don’t realize that they’re leaving money on the table by not using their full entitlements, which often reset at the start of the new year. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to improve your foot health while taking advantage of your insurance

Trust the experts!


At Pioneer Podiatry, we’re committed to helping you get the most out of your healthcare. If you’ve already had your orthotic scans done, now is the ideal time to order an additional pair at a reduced rate. Our team is here to guide you through the process and ensure you find the perfect orthotics for all your footwear needs.


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