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Heel Pain

Heel pain is one of the most common conditions podiatrists see in practice. Podiatry Today features an annual theme issue on heel pain every November. Related articles discuss various treatments for plantar fasciitis ranging from custom orthotics and shockwave therapy to cryotherapy and endoscopic plantar fasciotomy (EPF).  Feel free to browse through our articles below.


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A Guide To Neurogenic Etiologies Of Heel Pain




How To Address Mechanically-Induced Subcalcaneal Pain




Mastering Plantar Heel Pain In Athletes




Reconsider Biomechanical Causes In Heel Pain Cases




Conquering Conservative Care For Heel Pain




Should You Change Your Approach To Plantar Fasciosis?




Conquering Posterior Heel Pain In Athletes




A Stepwise Approach To Treating Chronic Heel Pain




Offloading The Plantar Fascia: What You Should Know




How To Address Baxter's Nerve Entrapment




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May 9, 2008





In a thought-provoking article, this author challenges misconceptions about the etiology of heel pain, offers insights on diagnostic advances and reviews the literature on nerve entrapment.