Pediatric Calcaneal Apophysitis (Sever’s Disease)

Calcaneal apophysitis (also called Sever’s disease) describes an inflammation (swelling) of the calcaneal apophysis (heel) growth plate, which causes heel pain.

What is Pediatric Calcaneal Apophysitis (Sever’s Disease)?

Typically impacting young athletes, calcaneal apophysitis usually affects children between ages 8 and 14 years old, as the heel bone is not fully developed until age 14. The heel growth plate (area of growing tissue at the end of long bones) suffers damage due to repeated trauma. This is because the Achilles tendon (tendon that runs along the back of foot above the heel) pulls the apophysis during activities. It typically occurs in both heels, but can also occur in only one heel.