I have a reasonably young women presenting with Ledderhouse Disease as a referral under Medicare. She has painful plantar nodules. Examination showed marked asymmetry with her lunge test and Jacks test. The poorer results on the more nodular foot. As part of her treatment I will be providing some heel raises and hallux wedging. What other treatment modalities should I be considering? Has anyone used other modalities such as laser or shock therapy?
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Thank you,
Jo BB
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