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Living in a Fascitis State by Susan S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 5:14pm 1 Comment I don't know whether to rant-or to cry about my fascitis o' plantar Though fascitis sounds like a dictator state It's nothing more than my arch is too straight First time anything on me was considered too flat But there it is, my feets is all that The good news is I can still exercise The bad news is I can still exercise Plus -- I Read on »
It's plantar fascitis, a heel spur, and a ligament/tendon problem ... by anewkindofperfect Posted Thu 01 Jul 2010 4:16pm Okay, so that's an xray picture I found on the internet. LOL But I did go for xrays today, and they did show what my doctor called "a massive heel spur". So the diagnosis is Plantar Fascitis and I was sent off to the medical pharmacy place to spend $80 on a night stretching splint thing and some heel cups. Ugh. :( If it doesn't feel better Read on »
Heel Pain? Massage and Plantar Fascitis by Paul B. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 10 Apr 2009 11:00pm , Plantar Fascitis. I should note before we start that none of this is intended to be a diagnosis of plantar fascitis, and if you are experiencing heel pain, you should have your...? There are several reasons why plantar fascitis occurs, but a major cause is overpronation of the foot.  The foot pronates, that is, it rolls toward the center line of our body, as a normal Read on »
Q&A - Plantar fascitis by Mike R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:42pm ! First of all, thanks for the kind words. I hope this post will help! There are several things I like to look for when someone is dealing with plantar fascitis: - Soft Read on »
Plantar Fascitis treatment in NYC by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Wed 17 Sep 2008 12:00am surgical intervention for Plantar Fasciitis. A needle is inserted into the Plantar Fascia and moved back and forwards to disrupt the fibrous tissue. My Plantar Fascitis treatment Read on »
Q&A - Plantar fascitis by Mike R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 12 Dec 2008 2:56pm of all, thanks for the kind words. I hope this post will help! There are several things I like to look for when someone is dealing with plantar fascitis: - Soft tissue Read on »
No need for non-necrotic fiber inflammatory invasion for diagnosis of polymyositis by Dr. Brian M. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:42pm that would suggest IBM (this last subgroup are designated as PM/IBM patients). Non-necrotic fiber invasion by mononuclear cells appeared in all IBM cases, 17 of 27 PM, and 13 of 16 PM/IBM. So only 30 of 43 patients with a pathologic diagnosis of PM actually had non-necrotic fiber invasion by mononuclear cells. That begs the question of what histologic Read on »
A primer on Leigh's disease: a progressive, midline, symmetric, necrotizing neurodegenerative syndrome by Dr. Brian M. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 3:02pm , or, more descriptively subacute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy -- is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder of infancy and childhood (but older patients and rare adult cases... finding is symmetric necrotic lesions distributed along the brainstem, diencephalon, and basal ganglia. Characteristically, some neurons are intact within the areas of partial Read on »
What is plantar fasciitis? What can I do for plantar fasciitis? by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Sun 24 Oct 2010 9:20am Amplify’d from www.northcoastfootcare.com Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. Plantar fasciitis (plan * tar _ fash * ee * i * tis) is tearing and inflammation of a ligament on the bottom of the foot. “Plantar” refers to the bottom of the foot, the “fascia” is a long ligament-type structu ... Read on »
Homeopathy Treatment For Plantar Fasciitis by Sanjib S. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 01 Jul 2010 6:54am   Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia. A picture of the plantar fascia is below.  The red area shows the inflamed fascia.  This can lead to serious foot pain.      There are various treatments that help with plantar fascitis.  Homeopathic treatment can offer pain relief form an inflamed plantar fascia.     Some Read on »