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Plantar Fasciitis and Heel SpursInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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About Plantar Fasciitis Description: Guide to causes and treatment. (orthopedics.about.com) |
Heel Spur Treatment Description: Information on heel spurs including symptoms and surgical options, with a guide to conservative treatment options. (heel-spur-treatment.com) |
Heelspurs.com Description: Guide to heel pain, plantar fasciitis, and heel spurs with message board, videos and an on-line book. (heelspurs.com) |
Orthopedics: Heel Spurs Description: Comprehensive information about heel spurs, and many resources to help understand and treat this common disorder. (orthopedics.about.com) |
Plantar Fasciitis Description: Definition, epidemiology, causes and treatment. (emedicine.com) |
Plantar Fasciitis Description: Discussion of effective treatments. (physsportsmed.com) |
Plantar fasciitis Description: An alternative look at plantar fasciitis from Podiatry Today. (podiatrytoday.com) |
Plantar Fasciitis and Other Causes of Heel Pain Description: Information from the American Family Physician. (aafp.org) |
Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis Description: Article on treatment of plantar fasciitis from the American Family Physician. (aafp.org) |
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