Calcaneal Apophysitis (Severs Disease) Flashcards
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What is Severes Disease/ Calcaneal Apophysitis
Severs Disease/Calcaneal Apophysitis is an overuse injury due to the result of Increased traction and repetative microtruama being placed on the Calcaneal Apophysis (Posterior aspect of the Calcaneus where the Achillies Tnedon Inserts)
Increased traction impact by Calf muscles and Achillies Tendon cause tiny avulsion fractures of the Apophysis followed by inflammation
Why is this pathology associated with children aged between 8-15 years old
Between the ages of 8-15 The Apophysis (Calcaneal Growth Plate) is open.
During early teen growth spurt, The calcaneal bone can outpace muscle growth, and a shortened triceps surae directly correlates to the irritation of the apophysis.
After periods of rapid growth and increased activity, the force exerted by the Achilles tendon on the Calcaneal Aphophysis intensifies
Active children particularly during the pubertal growth spurt or at the beginning of a sport season often suffer with this condition
Growth is directly proportional to the amount of stress placed on the calcaneal growth plates.
What are the Signs and symptomns for Calcaneal Apophysitis
Increased Pain upon Weight Bearing (Particularly Running and Jumping)
Tenderness Medial and Lateral Heel Compression
Limited ankle dorsiflexion range secondary to tightness of the Achilles tendon
Antalgic Gait/Patient may walk with a limp or exhibit a forceful heel strike and decreased stance phase.
What Clinical examinations would you conduct to aid diagnosis
- Tenderness on palpation.
- Passive dorsiflexion test of the ankle: shows a decrease in dorsiflexion.
- Squeeze test: Mediolateral compression of the calcaneal growth plate to elicit pain in Sever’s disease. Performed over the lower one-third of the posterior calcaneus. This test is the most important to diagnose calcaneal apophysitis.
- Standing tiptoe aggravates the heel pain.
- Biomechanical abnormalisites - Pes Cavus, Pes Planus
What are the management options for Severs Disease
Reduction in activity levels until symptomns decrease
Ice application 10-15 mins daily aid with inflamattion
Heel lifts, heel cups, and heel pads can reduce traction forces on the apophysis, thereby alleviating pain (i.e. raise heel, change angle of ankle joint reduce dorsiflexion)
Calf Stretching (reduce tensionon the Achillies) and Strengthening excercises to strengthen the adjcent muscles and reduce workload on achillies (Gastroc soleus complex) Calf raises, eccentric loading