Table 1. Distinguishing features of the conditions mimicking Haglund’s syndrome.
Conditions | Signs and symptoms |
Calcaneal bursitis | Tenderness is mostly palpable on medial or lateral sides and in front of Achilles tendon. |
Achilles tendinosis | Tenderness is present distally at the insertion of the Achilles tendon on the Calcaneus. |
Planter fasciitis | Pain and tenderness is most commonly over the sole of the feet. |
Avulsion of calcaneal tendon | A defect of gap is palpable in the tendon and Thompson test is positive. |