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Primary Care Management of Plantar Fasciitis
Orthopaedics
  • Thomas J. Melvin, PharmD, Marshall Univeristy
  • Zach J. Tankersly, DPM, Marshall University
  • Zain N. Quazi
  • John J. Jasko, Marshall University
  • Russell Odono, MD
  • Franklin D. Shuler, MD, PhD, Marshall University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2015
Abstract

Plantar fasciitis (PF) is present in 10% of the population and is the most common cause of plantar heel pain. PF is painful, can alter daily activities and presents as a sharp pain localized to the plantar foot and medial heel. The underlying etiology involves microtrauma to the plantar fascia, specifically at its insertion point on the calcaneus. Successful management of plantar fasciitis is typically achieved with the conservative therapy approaches discussed.

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Citation Information
Melvin TJ, Tankersley ZJ, Qazi ZN, Jasko JJ, Odono R, Shuler FD. Primary care management of plantar fasciitis. West Virginia Medical Journal. 2015;111(6):28-33.