Title: Sever's Disease

Author: Mrs Judy Handly

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i9.42

Abstract

Sever's Disease, otherwise known as calcaneal apophysitis is an inflammation of the growth plate in the heel of growing children, typically adolescents. The condition presents as pain in the heel and is caused by repetitive stress to the heel and is thus particularly common in active children. It usually resolves when the bone has completed growth or activity is lessened. The etiology of pain in Sever disease is believed to be repetitive trauma to the weaker structure of the apophysis, induced by the pull of the tendo calcaneus (Achilles tendon) on its insertion. Sever disease is a self-limited condition; accordingly, no known complication exists from failure to make the corect diagnosis.

Key Words: Sever’s disease, apophysitis, Achilles tendon.

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Corresponding Author

Mrs Judy Handly

Asst. Professor, Department of Child Health Nursing,

Sree Balaji College of Nursing, Chrompet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India