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Pain improvement after three weeks of daily self-executed cross-friction massage using a fascia ball in a patient with recent-onset plantar heel pain: a case report. [PDF]
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2013
The purpose of this article is to review the normal anatomy of the posterior ankle and hindfoot and review the causes of heel pain, with attention to the clinical, radio-graphic, and MRI findings.Heel pain is a common problem that may be due to a variety of soft-tissue and osseous abnormalities.
Hicham Moukaddam
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The purpose of this article is to review the normal anatomy of the posterior ankle and hindfoot and review the causes of heel pain, with attention to the clinical, radio-graphic, and MRI findings.Heel pain is a common problem that may be due to a variety of soft-tissue and osseous abnormalities.
Hicham Moukaddam
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2013
Heel pain is a common complaint among young children and adolescents. It has many causes, including trauma, overuse injuries, and tumors, and therefore a thorough clinical examination is warranted. This article outlines some common causes of pediatric heel pain.
Alison M, Joseph, Irene K, Labib
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Heel pain is a common complaint among young children and adolescents. It has many causes, including trauma, overuse injuries, and tumors, and therefore a thorough clinical examination is warranted. This article outlines some common causes of pediatric heel pain.
Alison M, Joseph, Irene K, Labib
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2010
Heel pain is a condition that is generally more common in the adult population. However, it is a condition that the foot and ankle specialist must be prepared to treat in pediatric patients. The insidious onset of heel pain in the pediatric patient can be an enigma to the foot and ankle specialist.
Warren A, Chiodo, Keith D, Cook
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Heel pain is a condition that is generally more common in the adult population. However, it is a condition that the foot and ankle specialist must be prepared to treat in pediatric patients. The insidious onset of heel pain in the pediatric patient can be an enigma to the foot and ankle specialist.
Warren A, Chiodo, Keith D, Cook
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
Excerpt Acute and chronic polyarthritis are well recognized characteristics of sarcoidosis. However, except for the mention of heel pain as a clinical feature in 2 of 45 cases of sarcoid arthritis ...
R A, Shaw, P A, Holt, M B, Stevens
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Excerpt Acute and chronic polyarthritis are well recognized characteristics of sarcoidosis. However, except for the mention of heel pain as a clinical feature in 2 of 45 cases of sarcoid arthritis ...
R A, Shaw, P A, Holt, M B, Stevens
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Painful Prominences of the Heel
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2010Heel pain is a common malady, with reported prevalence ranging from 4% to 21%. Referral to foot and ankle specialists for heel pain is also common, but patient awareness of the cause of heel pain may be limited. Many misconceptions about how heel exostoses relate to heel pain exist in the medical community and the general patient population, with many ...
Steven D, Vyce +3 more
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2005
This article establishes a standard approach for the evaluation of patients with heel pain. With this approach, it should become easier for the physician to distinguish between neurogenic and inflammatory heel pain and to devise a more direct plan for definitive treatment.
Gary Peter, Jolly +2 more
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This article establishes a standard approach for the evaluation of patients with heel pain. With this approach, it should become easier for the physician to distinguish between neurogenic and inflammatory heel pain and to devise a more direct plan for definitive treatment.
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