2008
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2008.0302
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Heel Pain—Plantar Fasciitis

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“…4,27 PF, once viewed as an inflammatory condition caused by repetitive microtearing of the plantar fascia, 35 is now thought to be a degenerative condition. Lemont and colleagues 21 discuss noninflammatory pathologic changes, such as thickening and fibrosis of the plantar fascia at the medial calcaneal tubercle and degeneration of the plantar fascia, with no evidence of histological inflammation.…”
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“…4,27 PF, once viewed as an inflammatory condition caused by repetitive microtearing of the plantar fascia, 35 is now thought to be a degenerative condition. Lemont and colleagues 21 discuss noninflammatory pathologic changes, such as thickening and fibrosis of the plantar fascia at the medial calcaneal tubercle and degeneration of the plantar fascia, with no evidence of histological inflammation.…”
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“…The central band originates from the medial tubercle of the calcaneus and travels across the metatarsal heads to the proximal phalanx of each toe. 27 The lateral and medial bands originate from the abductor digiti minimi and the abductor hallucis, respectively, and are continuous with the central band and the dorsal fascia.…”
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“…McPoil et al (2008) include a similar list of differentials, but with the addition of Sever's disease (calcaneal apophysitis) a common cause of heel pain in pediatric patients typically aged 7 -14 years old (Marachick et al, 2015).…”
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“…Rathleff et al (2014) was the only study to implement an outcome measure that took into account the effect of pain that is often described as the most debilitating component of plantar fasciitis (McPoil et al, 2008).…”
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