Heel Pain—Plantar Fasciitis: Clinical Practice Guidelines ...
Heel Pain—Plantar Fasciitis: Clinical Practice Guidelines Revision 2014 Key Clinical Findings of Heel Pain/Plantar Fasciitis • Plantar medial heel pain: most noticeable with initial steps after a period of inactivity but also worse following prolonged weight bearing (B)
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