2023
DOI: 10.1002/ca.24102
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Do the fasciae of the soleus have a role in plantar fasciitis?

Abstract: Plantar fasciitis is a chronic, self‐limiting, and painful disabling condition affecting the inferomedial aspect of the heel, usually extending toward the metatarsophalangeal joints. There is compelling evidence for a strong correlation between Achilles tendon (AT) loading and plantar aponeurosis (PA) tension. In line with this, tightness of the AT is found in almost 80% of patients affected by plantar fasciitis. A positive correlation has also been reported between gastrocnemius‐soleus tightness and heel pain… Show more

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“…Over the last decade, it became clear that the FS plays a major and complex role in our MSK system [5,6,7,8,9]. The FS is literally present in the entire body [10,11,12,13]. Even simple traumatic events may produce lesions of regional fascial, leading to fascial pain which is not visible on imaging.…”
Section: Anatomy Of Fascial Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last decade, it became clear that the FS plays a major and complex role in our MSK system [5,6,7,8,9]. The FS is literally present in the entire body [10,11,12,13]. Even simple traumatic events may produce lesions of regional fascial, leading to fascial pain which is not visible on imaging.…”
Section: Anatomy Of Fascial Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%