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Right here is one to stump your brains, well it stumped mine let me tell you
20 year old girl, fit and healthy with no significant foot problems or pathomechanics, BUT......
Approx 3/4 years ago injured foot traumatically by falling oddly and had severe pain in region of plantar fascia at point of injury. Now, there is a 1cmx1cm fluid filled lump adhered to the fascia, I can see the blue/red tinge beneath the skin and as I move the fascia via the windlass at the hallux the lump moves but causes excruitating agony for the patient.
I'm going to wrtie back to the GP for some tests to be done as I think we really need to find out what this is.
Any ideas what anyone thinks that this could be and also what tests to request. I am already thinking that soft tissue investigation (mri/ultrasound) is essential
Thanks Guys
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oh no, not plantar fasciitis again
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Validity of comparing plantar pressures before and after callus reduction?
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oh no, not plantar fasciitis again
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Validity of comparing plantar pressures before and after callus reduction?
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