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2019, Journal of Foot and Ankle SurgeryCitation Excerpt :We found the mean width of the PA to be 20.3 mm. In a study done by Barrett et al (54), the authors investigated endoscopic heel anatomy using 200 fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens. They reported the mean of total plantar fascia width as 28.8 mm and included the lateral band of PA in the calculation.
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Heel Pain: A Clinical Practice Guideline-Revision 2010
2010, Journal of Foot and Ankle SurgeryCitation Excerpt :This may entail endoscopic plantar fasciotomy, in-step fasciotomy, or minimally invasive surgical technique (129, 143–178) or extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) as an alternative to traditional surgical approaches (64, 171, 179–206) (Figure 5). Current practice favors a minimally invasive approach to plantar fasciotomy versus extensive open surgical exposures (64, 129, 143–154, 156, 157, 163, 168–170, 174, 207–214). In most cases, removal of the plantar heel spur does not seem to add to the success of the outcome in the surgical treatment of plantar heel pain (151, 153, 165, 208).
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2007, FootCitation Excerpt :For the volume of literature relating to the inferior heel spur, there have been relatively few studies dedicated to defining the exact tissue into which the spur itself propagates [1–4].
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