Trigger point therapy and plantar heel pain: A case report
Abstract The cause of plantar heel pain and fasciitis has continued to be a diagnostic challenge even though it is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders of the foot and ankle. The subject has evoked strong emotions and sparked intense debate regarding the likely causes and effective treat...
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description | Abstract The cause of plantar heel pain and fasciitis has continued to be a diagnostic challenge even though it is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders of the foot and ankle. The subject has evoked strong emotions and sparked intense debate regarding the likely causes and effective treatment options. Myofascial trigger point as a treatment option for plantar heel pain and fasciitis has been inconspicuous. The full extent of its significance and potential is largely unexplored in podiatric literature and medicine. Myofascial trigger point may offer an alternative explanation of the etiology of plantar heel pain and fasciitis. |
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