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    Heel pain

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    •Please outline a possible assessment, impression and treatment plan for a client presenting with persistent heel pain. Please outline possible scenarios and their relevant management.

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    hi
    unless and until you provide a detailed assessment of the patient,i don't think anybody can help you out .cheers


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    Re: Heel pain

    hi it may be due to heel spur or due to planter facitis if it is acute then most probably due to pf in chronic case the chances of hs increases physio management is us cold packs and stretching of calf muscles


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    Re: Heel pain

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    hi dear,

    at the outset i do agree with "linbin" regarding a detailed assessment as i m sure you will agree there are quite a few conditions that can present with heel pain.

    well, i do agree with "sana zehra" that in normal practice the plantar fascitis is the commonest cause. regarding the line of management as far as my protocol is concerned is
    1. counseling
    2. baseline, try NSAIDS
    3. couple it with pulsed followed by continuous US therapy
    4. self stretching techniques, especially to done in the morning
    5. foot wear management; silicone insoles, wedges etc
    6. contrast bath techniques, in the evenings
    7. if severely painful & persistent discuss option of local steroid with pros/cons
    8. surgical intervention if gross beaking or prominent bony spur on x-ray.

    try out and i am sure you will be successful.

    all the best

    thomas





 
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