2024
DOI: 10.1002/jfa2.70022
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The association of demographic, psychological, social and activity factors with foot health in people with plantar heel pain

Halime Gulle,
Dylan Morrissey,
Abdulhamit Tayfur
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPlantar Heel Pain (PHP) can be a debilitating musculoskeletal condition from which only 50% recover within a year due to poor understanding of the mechanisms explaining severity and predicting outcomes specific to PHP.ObjectiveTo explore associations between biopsychosocial variables and the severity of people with PHP. Secondly, to determine what combination of self‐reported factors distinguishes people with PHP from other foot pain (OFP).MethodsWe collected data from 235 participants, including 135… Show more

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