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3. What additional factors increase the risk?

During a growth spurt, the chance that a child will get Sever's disease increases. As the leg bone grows, the muscle of the calf and Achilles tendon expand and tug the heel bone. Contemporary lifestyles also create an environment where this disease becomes more common. For example, many kids spend their days alternating between computer sessions and other highly sedentary activities, and at the opposite extreme sports and games that put their heels under heavy pressure. Some experts feel the lack of walking, and other moderate exercise sessions exaggerate the problem.

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