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  <description>Overview The term heel spur generally refers more specifically to a heel spur, also known as a calcaneal spur. These calcium growths form around the tendons and ligaments of the foot and eventually become attached to the heel bone. The spurs then continue to grow, piercing the skin of the foot and c…</description>
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  <published>2015-09-28 09:01:27</published>
  <title>What Is A Calcaneal Spur</title>
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