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12 December, 07:07

A 45 year-old male who is in good health presents with complaints of pain in his left heel. He states that the first few steps out of bed in the morning are extremely painful. He has no history of trauma. What is the likely etiology of his pain?

A. Achilles tendinitis

B. Plantar fasciitis

C. Calcaneal spur

D. Arthritis of the foot

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  1. 12 December, 09:55
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    B. Plantar fasciitis

    Explanation:

    Plantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia that joins your heel to your toes becomes swollen and painful as a result of constant straining. The plantar fascia, which has a web-like appearance, is very functional in providing support during movement and also acts as shock absorber. Continuous straining of this thick ligament when involved in activities that puts much strain on it for long often results in the inflammation of the plantar fascia. Excessive running or walking, standing for long periods, wearing of inadequate shoes, and constant injury that strains the ligament are major causes.
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