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Final Notes
In conclusion, posterior heel pain can be difficult to treat in highly active individuals. Proper diagnosis and treatment are required in this demanding patient population. Conservative measures can be very helpful but symptoms commonly recur with return to sport or even wearing shoes. Proper procedure selection is critical based on individual anatomy and pathology, and surgeons should be comfortable with all three surgical approaches including simple exostectomy, Achilles detachment/reattachment, and the Keck and Kelly osteotomy.
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i.e. it's going to come back, even if it feels better