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Severs Disease

by admin on October 19, 2011

Severs disease is a common problem on the posterior aspect of the calcaneus in young teens and is more common in those who play sport, especially on hard surfaces. The standard treatment is usually a cushioned heel raise and a reduction in sports activities.

 
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