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Plantar vein thrombosis

Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2020
Plantar vein thrombosis is an uncommon and under-diagnosed cause of plantar foot pain. It is characterized by the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) within one of the plantar veins. Factors leading to this condition are unclear and multiple potential causes have been proposed.
Steven R. Edwards, Omar D. Wood
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Plantar Fasciopathy

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2009
Plantar fasciopathy is the most common cause of plantar heel pain. Featuring pain and tenderness on the medial plantar aspect of the calcaneus, clinical diagnosis seems straightforward. The role of various management strategies should be considered in the light of the selflimiting nature of plantar fasciopathy with more than 80% of patients ...
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Familial plantar fibromatosis

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1985
AbstractA family in which three siblings developed plantar fibromatosis is described. This occurrence confirms the importance of heredity in the etiology of plantar fibromatosis.
K T, Chen, T A, Van Dyne
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Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1994
Endoscopic plantar fasciotomy (EPF) is an efficacious, minimally invasive procedure for the surgical intervention of heel spur syndrome/plantar fasciitis. Because of the minimal trauma involved with the technique, patients are able to return to full activity much quicker than with traditional "open" heel spur surgery techniques.
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Lateral plantar neuropathy

Muscle & Nerve, 1999
We report 8 cases of lateral plantar neuropathy (LPN). All had sensory impairment over the territory of the lateral plantar nerve. Near-nerve needle sensory nerve conduction study (NCS) of the plantar nerves showed abnormality confined to the lateral plantar nerve, confirming LPN.
S J, Oh   +4 more
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Plantar fascial release

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1994
The author reviews the literature for the possible etiology and the conservative and surgical treatment alternatives for mechanically induced plantar heel pain. A long-term retrospective study on a plantar fascial release surgery performed on patients with recalcitrant plantar heel pain, all of whom were unresponsive to conservative therapy, is ...
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Plantar Heel Pain

Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Plantar heel pain is a common complaint encountered by orthopedic surgeons, internists, and family practitioners. Although it is most often caused by plantar fasciitis, this is a diagnosis of exclusion. Other mechanical, rheumatologic, and neurologic causes must be considered first.
Andrew J, Rosenbaum   +2 more
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Plantar fibromatosis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1971
E, Aviles, M, Arlen, T, Miller
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Plantar Fascia Injection

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1999
Plantar fasciitis is a major cause of heel pain in athletes and active people. The pain can usually be controlled with conservative measures, such as stretching, the use of arch supports, night splinting, and short-term activity modification, which allow the injured tissue to heal.
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Plantar Fibromatosis

Archives of Dermatology, 1962
M, GELFARB, P, MICHAELIDES
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