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Hard to diagnose heel pain. -Not plantar fasciitis. Please help!

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Dec 14, 2019.

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    Misc. info - 39-year-old female, runner for 7 years. Flat footed. Hypermobile.

    Summary - Has anyone ever had a sharp/burring pain in your heel for the first few steps in the morning and after rest that is not Plantar Fasciitis/Fat pad atrophy? My wife has been dealing with this for 4 months. I know it is long but here are the details. Also, MRI images, MRI reports, and pictures of feet links are at the end.

    Details:
    End July - Started having pain/tenderness in medial side of left...

    Hard to diagnose heel pain. -Not plantar fasciitis. Please help!

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