A calcaneal spur (also known as a heel spur) is a bony outgrowth from the calcaneal tuberosity (heel bone). Calcaneal spurs are typically detected by...
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rheumatic fever osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, radiculitis, calcaneal spur and traumas, especially in rehabilitation centers in Ukraine, Russia...
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Plantar fasciitis (redirect from Plantar heel spur)
walking (known as the Windlass mechanism) place excess strain on the calcaneal tuberosity and seem to contribute to the development of plantar fasciitis...
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lower limb Iliotibial band syndrome Patellar tendinitis Achilles tendinitis Calcaneal spur Metatarsalgia Bone spur other/general: Tendinitis/Tendinosis...
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of Italy, the SE (after its position in the 'boot') Ball of the foot Calcaneal spur heel-bone Callus Hard skin which may cause painful cracks in the heel...
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lower limb Iliotibial band syndrome Patellar tendinitis Achilles tendinitis Calcaneal spur Metatarsalgia Bone spur other/general: Tendinitis/Tendinosis...
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an often painful degenerative process of the plantar fascia. Calcaneal spur (heel spur) is a small calcified bone extension (osteophyte) located on the...
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Specified) 726.71 Tendinitis, achilles 726.72 Tendinitis, tibialis 726.73 Calcaneal spur 727 Other disorders of synovium, tendon and bursa 727.0 Synovitis and...
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"speed and lightness in the legs", and that the pose would soften calcaneal spurs, strengthen the ankles, counteract stiffness and arthritis in the shoulders...
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achieved an Olympic first. She successfully received a surgery to remove calcaneal spurs from her right heel on 5 July 2017. Despite using crutches and wearing...
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feature include "supplementary calcaneal bones", "styliform bones", "les éperons" (French), "Fusswurzelstachels" (German), "spurs", and "stylets". Not all bats...
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Inside the tunnel, the nerve splits into three segments. One nerve (calcaneal) continues to the heel, the other two (medial and lateral plantar nerves)...
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are poorly preserved, but the calcaneum (heel bone) seemingly lacked a calcaneal tuber (large bony bump on the side of the bone). In Jalil's 1997 description...
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stance. Its posture was further restricted to an upright gait by the calcaneal tubercle on its heel bone pointing directly backwards from the foot, unlike...
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triangular. The outer edge has a spur which points outwards and slightly downwards. Although this spur (formally known as a calcaneal tuber) is common in many...
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