“…The characteristic complaints are knife-like pain at the calcaneal insertion of the medial part of the plantar fascia, typically worse on first arising in the morning, and often lasting months to years. Many treatment regimens exist but effectiveness is variable [8,52,55,63]. Multiple publications focused on the evaluation of a clinically relevant effect of shock wave application on plantar heel pain, either of high-energy extracorporeal shock wave treatment (ESWT), applied in a single session with local or regional anesthesia [3,6,9,28,35,36,38,59] or of lowenergy ESWT, applied repetitively without local anesthesia [1, 4,7,11,[20][21][22][23]27,[44][45][46]48,51].…”