Subject: RE: medial calcaneal neuritisI had medial calcaneal neuritis. I thought that it was PF (I'm a runner ), so I was doing all the stretches and strengtheners and icing. I tried night splinting and PF sleeves. I really got no relief and it was just getting worse. I had a really sensitive spot my heel that was about halfway between the underside and the side of my foot.
I finally was able to see a podiatrist. I pushed on the nerve for my foot and I howled! He gave me a cortisone shot and said that it probably wouldn't do any permanent good. I felt ok for about about 2 weeks, but then the pain returned. He tried another cortisone shot with the same result. Finally I decided to do radio frequency nerve ablation because I was in so much pain. I just had that 6 days ago. So far my results have been pretty good. I have a greatly reduced level of pain, but I'm still having twinges. I read online that sometimes patients have pain for 1-2 weeks after the ablation.
After my diagnosis, I really didn't find a lot of information about medial calcaneal neuritis that wasn't written by podiatrist. Most of what the podiatrists were writing seem to indicate that killing the nerve was going to be the only real permanent solution. I really haven't found anyone who gives any other solution. At one point, I felt like the level of pain that I was at could be ignored over the long run, but then it got progressively worse. I haven't been able to get my running back on track, so I finally did the ablation out of desperation.
I didn't have the MRI, but apparently the relief that I had from the cortisone shot around the nerve is supposed to be an indicator that it was nerve pain.
I would love to hear any other information you've been able to find.
Sarah. |