
pmid: 15555839
Plantar heel pain in adults is commonly seen in the office of the podiatric foot and ankle specialist. These symptoms may have developed acutely or over a period of time. Often the plantar fascia is the source of the pain, which is caused by a traumatic event or a biomechanical flaw. It is imperative that the podiatric physician understands the multiple causes of plantar foot pain and is able to differentiate the multiple causes of heel pain to confirm a specific diagnosis and formulate a proper treatment plan. A thorough history and physical examination are necessary to obtain this information, and diagnostic procedures are sometimes needed.
Rupture, Fasciitis, Plantar, Animals, Humans, Pain, Heel, Fascia
Rupture, Fasciitis, Plantar, Animals, Humans, Pain, Heel, Fascia
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