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Plantar Fasciitis or Plantar Fasciosis?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Bjarni, May 12, 2017.

  1. Bjarni

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    Which term do you use? Only 8.000 hits on google on the search: plantar fasciosis -fasciitis (meaning I exclude the word fasciitis).

    If I don't exclude fasciitis, almost every hit is "plantar fasciitis".

    This is despite, according to several health professionals citing several studies, overwhelming evidence that there is little or no inflammation in these patients.

    Has anyone here read up on this and made their mind? Would love to hear your thoughts.
     
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