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Calcaneal Spur and Homoeopathy: Review Article

open access: yesInternational journal of research and review, 2023
The plantar fascia's calcaneal end ossifies, forming a calcaneal spur. Although they are frequently asymptomatic, heel spurs can occasionally cause heel pain and interfere with daily activities.
Sreevidhya Js
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Homoeopathy for Heel Pain due to calcaneal spur in Older adults- A case series

open access: yesJournal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 2023
Heel pain is a common presenting complaint in older adults. It can arise due to variety of causes. Two cases of heel pain due to calcaneal spur treated with homeopathic medicines are presented.
Dr. Ruchi Singh   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Effects of intralesional pulsed radiofrequency treatment on pain in patients with calcaneal spur: results of 460 patients

open access: yesBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2021
Background This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of intralesional pulsed radiofrequency (RF) in the treatment of calcaneal spur and the results of patients who underwent single and double sessions of RF treatment.
Ibrahim Eke   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with plantar fasciitis

open access: yesСпортивная медицина: наука и практика, 2023
Aim: to study the clinical and radiological parameters of patients with plantar fasciitis.Materials and methods: the study involved 91 patients with plantar fasciitis, 73 (80.2%) women, 18 (19.8%) men. The mean age of the patients was 53.42 ± 9.16 years,
A. P. Anischenko   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Is extracorporeal shockwave therapy an effective treatment for calcaneal spur? A literature review

open access: yesQuality in Sport
Introduction: Calcaneal spurs are common osteophytic outgrowths from the heel bone, found in up to 21% of the population, with prevalence increasing significantly with age.
A. Chojniak   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Prevalence of Calcaneal Spur in Adult Nepalese in Ankle Joint’s Radiographs in a Tertiary Hospital of Nepal

open access: yesJournal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
Background Calcaneal spur is a bony outgrowth occurring at the site of plantar fascia insertion or dorsal tendon insertion into the calcaneum and may induce heel pain or remain painless.
Ramswarth Sah   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Long-term effect of ancient Ayurvedic Agnikarma therapy on heel pain associated with calcaneal spur: A case report

open access: yesTraditional Medicine and Modern Medicine, 2021
We report the therapeutic effect of ancient Ayurvedic Agnikarma therapy on severe heel pain due to calcaneal spur. The patient, female, 34 years of age, presented with localized, severe and intermittent heel pain which increased with physical activities ...
Anita Verma   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Management of Vatakantaka w.s.r to Calcaneal Spur by Agnikarma

open access: yesInternational journal of Ayurveda and pharma research
Objectives: In today’s day to day life, prolonged hours of standing, poorly fitted and hard sole footwear, excessive walking, running and being overweight, they all are the risk factors of the calcaneal spur.
Pooja Bharti   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A second species of non‐crocodyliform crocodylomorph from the Late Triassic fissure deposits of southwestern UK: Implications for locomotory ecological diversity in Saltoposuchidae

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The Late Triassic–Early Jurassic fissures of the Bristol Channel area (southwest England and south Wales) are renowned for their diverse vertebrate faunas. These assemblages have yielded an array of predominantly small‐bodied forms that are crucial to our understanding of the early evolution of several major tetrapod clades.
Ewan H. Bodenham   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Evaluation of the efficacy of reirradiation therapy in patients with refractory bilateral heel spur

open access: yesGülhane Tıp Dergisi
Aims: Calcaneal spurs and plantar fasciitis cause intractable plantar pain amenable to radiation therapy (RT). However, because of individual variations in neural capillaries within the spurs, reirradiation may be needed to relieve recurrent pain from ...
Mehmet Murat Beyzadeoğlu   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

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