Throwback Year 2019...
ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL…
This gentleman flew in from Hong Kong with a “heel spur syndrome” which he had been putting up with for more than a year. Describing the pain of his heel spurs and plantar fasciitis as a knife or pin sticking into the bottom of his left foot when he first stands up in the morning, he complained that the sharp pain often returned whenever he stands up after sitting for a prolonged period of time.
Thanks to Tit Tar .Master Chris Leong, who was conducting CLM treatment sessions as part of DELLYMPICS Charity Event over two-days at Setia Spice Arena in Bagan Baru.
“The procedure was rather agonising but now I am ecstatic, “he said, adding he was amazed by the skills of the Master in treating the heel spur, using the traditional method.
What is a HEEL SPUR?
A heel spur occurs when calcium deposits build up on the underside of the heel bone, a process that usually occurs over a period of many months. It is frequently associated with plantar fasciitis, a painful inflammation of the fibrous band of connective tissue (plantar fascia) that runs along the bottom of the foot and connects the heel bone to the ball of the foot.
If left untreated the fatty deposits on the heel can become damaged and erode causing further complications.
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