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  1. ... reference >Achilles Tendon Injuries</see-reference><see-reference >Plantar Fasciitis</see-reference><site ><information-category >Patient Handouts</information-category><information- ...
  2. ... Tendon Injuries (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Fasciitis, Plantar (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Heel Injuries (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  3. ... Conventional supine Neutral Laterally open Clinical diagnosis of plantar fasciitis: presence of perifascial oedema or both of fascia ... Both supine and upright positions enabled identification of plantar fasciitis in 15/20 cases (75%) in patient group. ...
  4. ... qigong practice: an increase in shoulder pain and plantar fasciitis; neither participant withdrew from the study. One trial ... an increase in shoulder pain and another experienced plantar fasciitis; neither participant withdrew from the study. In the ...
  5. ... Periprosthetic fracture Peritonitis Peritonsillar abscess Peroneal nerve palsy Plantar fasciitis Plasma cell myeloma Pleural effusion Pneumonia Pneumonia legionella ...
  6. ... not provide additional information for the diagnosis of plantar fasciitis or Morton’s neuroma. 71 , 73 Another study ...
  7. ... ossificans and fibro-osseous pseudotumor of digits. Ischemic fasciitis. Elastofibroma. Fibrous ... fibromatosis. Desmoid-type fibromatosis (previously called desmoid ...