Sever Disease: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
Sever Disease is a common cause of heel pain in growing children and adolescents. It is a condition (not an infection) involving irritation at the heel’s growth center (apophysis). It is most often discussed in sports medicine, pediatrics, and orthopedic clinics. Clinicians use the term to frame evaluation of activity-related posterior heel pain in skeletally immature patients.