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Taping for plantar fasciitis

Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2015
BACKGROUND: Plantar fasciitis is considered the most common cause of foot pain. Numerous non-surgical treatments have been used to relieve symptoms. Taping is one of the most widespread treatments, with several techniques utilized in clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate, based on existing literature, the efficacy of different taping techniques in ...
Roman, Podolsky, Leonid, Kalichman
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Plantar fasciitis: a review

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain. The aetiology is not fully understood leading to confusion in terminology. Plantar fasciitis may affect patients of any age, being most common in middle-aged women and younger, predominantly male, runners.
N P, Cullen, D, Singh
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The effects of plantar fasciitis and pain on plantar pressure distribution of recreational runners

open access: yesClinical Biomechanics, 2011
Background: Plantar fasciitis is the third most frequent injury in runners. Despite its high prevalence, its pathogenesis remains inconclusive. The literature reports overload as the basic mechanism for its development.
Ana Paula Ribeiro   +2 more
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Plantar Fasciitis

Hrvatski športskomedicinski vjesnik, 2008
Plantarni fascitis spada u sindrome prenaprezanja, a oèituje se pojavom boli u podruèju medijalne kvrge petne kosti i / ili uzduž medijalnog uzdužnog svoda stopala. Nastaje zbog dugotrajnih ponavljajuæih optereæenja (stress) na plantarnu fasciju te dolazi do mikroruptura ili u završnoj fazi i do djelomiène i/ili potpune rupture fascije blizu njenog ...
Paul F. Pasquina, Leslie S. Foster
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Rehabilitation of Plantar Fasciitis

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2001
Rehabilitation of plantar fasciitis can be a lengthy and sometimes difficult process. The patient and the practitioner can become discouraged by slow progress. It is of benefit to the patient and practitioner to be able to follow a logical approach in the rehabilitation plan.
W, Crosby, R N, Humble
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MRI of plantar fasciitis

European Radiology, 1997
At present, MRI is the only imaging method that can precisely visualize lesions of the superficial plantar aponeurosis, whether they be musculoaponeurositides, enthesopathies or tears, and whether they be acute or chronic, with or without complications.
B, Roger, P, Grenier
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Plantar Fasciitis

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2003
The authors review histologic findings from 50 cases of heel spur surgery for chronic plantar fasciitis. Findings include myxoid degeneration with fragmentation and degeneration of the plantar fascia and bone marrow vascular ectasia. Histologic findings are presented to support the thesis that “plantar fasciitis” is a degenerative fasciosis without ...
Nsima Usen   +2 more
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Plantar fasciitis.

Australian family physician, 1987
Thirty patients presenting with the heel pain syndrome, commonly referred to as "plantar fasciitis", were studied prospectively over a two year period. The pain was associated with a calcaneal spur in 21 patients (70%). In a control series of 25 patients without heel symptoms, calcaneal spurs were present in only 4 out of 50 heels (8%). This difference
O, Onuba, J, Ireland
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Plantar Fasciitis

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2004
David D, Dyck, Lori A, Boyajian-O'Neill
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PLANTAR FASCIITIS

Orthopedics, 1993
M, DeMaio   +3 more
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