1. Getting to the heel of the problem: plantar fascia lesions.
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Jeswani T, Morlese J, and McNally EG
- Subjects
- Diagnosis, Differential, Diagnostic Imaging methods, Fascia anatomy & histology, Fascia injuries, Fasciitis, Plantar diagnosis, Fasciitis, Plantar etiology, Fasciitis, Plantar therapy, Fibroma diagnosis, Foot Diseases etiology, Heel injuries, Heel Spur diagnosis, Humans, Pain diagnosis, Pain etiology, Rupture diagnosis, Xanthomatosis diagnosis, Foot Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
Heel pain is a frequent disabling symptom. Clinical diagnosis is often difficult with a large range of possible diagnoses. Lesions of the plantar fascia form an important group. We present a review describing the common lesions of the plantar fascia, including plantar fasciitis, plantar fascia rupture, plantar fibromatosis, and plantar xanthoma, and illustrate them with appropriate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound imaging. We also address foreign-body reactions, enthesopathy, and diabetic fascial disease.
- Published
- 2009
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