Connective tissue
... foot to the heel. This tissue is called the
plantar (meaning bottom of the foot) fascia . ... their hands to rise from a sitting position.
plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the thick ... connective tissue on the sole of the foot (
plantar fasciitis ). Other causes include the following: ....
Fascia
... Gerota's capsule. renal glomerulus ... The
plantar fascia consists of dense bands of tissue ... palmar digit al veins; palmar fascia ; ...
plantar fasciitis is a painful inflammation of the
plantar fascia , a fibrous band of tissue on the ...
Flat feet
... more active (such as starting to get fit) make
plantar fasciitis more likely. FLAT FEET ... in their feet. Some people are more prone to
plantar fasciitis because of certain biomechanical ... flat feet or high arch es. In athletes,
plantar fasciitis may follow a period of intense ...
Heel pain
... Heel pain varies in severity. In most cases of
plantar fasciitis , pain is more severe following ... in sports or athletic activities? Living with
plantar fasciitis : How can I make daily activities ... ... Strain of the fibrous band, called the
plantar fascia , that stretches between the heel and ...
Medial
... or localized to the medial slip of the
plantar fascia in the medial longitudinal arch of ... in this area because part of the lateral
plantar nerve combines with part of the medial
plantar nerve here. When the two nerve s combine, ...
Neuroma
... in this area because part of the lateral
plantar nerve combines with part of the medial
plantar nerve here. Acoustic neuroma s are slow ... irritated and enlarged a misshapen heel bone
plantar fasciitis , which is an inflammation of the ...
Plantar fasciitis
...
plantar fasciitis is thought to be caused by repetitive stretching of the tight bands of the
plantar fascia which result in microtears in these bands as they arise from the heel.
plantar fasciitis is a painful inflammation of the ...
Plantar
...
plantar warts are often mistaken for corns or callus es. To make the distinction, look for: ...
plantar fasciitis is thought to be caused by repetitive stretching of the tight bands of the
plantar fascia which result in microtears in these ...
Plantar warts
...
plantar warts are often mistaken for corns or callus es. To make the distinction, look for: ...
plantar Warts The foot is a highly mechanical apparatus, ... of the body when we stand, walk, and run.
plantar warts can occur when HPV invades the body ...
Spur
... an abnormal growth of bone at the area where the
plantar fascia attaches to the heel bone. It is caused by long-term strain on the
plantar fascia and muscle s of the foot, especially ... or localized to the medial slip of the
plantar fascia in the medial longitudinal arch of ...
Wart
... that can kill only the offending virus . A
plantar wart begins as very small, raised bump on the ... unattended they often grow and multi ply. A
plantar wart is similar in structure to an iceberg-the ... skin lesion s: verruca vulgaris, verruca
plantar is, HPV, acrochordon, molluscum contagiosum , ...
Warts
... . They may appear individually or in groups.
plantar warts are often mistaken for corns or ... most common sexually transmitted disease .
plantar warts can occur when HPV invades the body ... virus es that cause various growths, including
plantar warts and genital warts , a sexually ...
Benign
... epithelial tumor caused by a virus . See Condyloma; Epithelium .
plantar warts are benign (noncancerous) growths that occur on the sole (
plantar surface), heel, or ball of the foot. Pressure from standing and walking ...
Corns
... . Also called the "space-age" dressing . Mfg: Ferris (888-360-6437).
plantar warts often are painful, especially when they're on a weight-bearing part of the foot. Corns look different than
plantar warts because they don't have the pinpoint dark spots. A real ...
Dorsal
... joint are called the capsular, dorsal calcaneocuboid, bifurcated, long
plantar , and
plantar calcaneocuboid ligament s. Search All of MedicineNet For: search help ...
Heel Spurs
... usually be treated successfully by reducing the demand upon the injured
plantar fascia . This involves using a heel cup or cushion that raises the heel ... simultaneously avoids pressure at the painful point. Heel spurs and
plantar fasciitis can occur alone or be related to underlying disease s which ...
High arch
... and suddenly becoming more active (such as starting to get fit) make
plantar fasciitis more likely. People with high arch es or flatfeet have a ... flesh cushioning the bones of your feet. Some people are more prone to
plantar fasciitis because of certain biomechanical factors such as walking with ...
Hyperhidrosis
... when they are at rest. Alternative Names: ... Hyperhidrosis , palmo
plantar : See: Palmo
plantar hyperhidrosis . Search All of MedicineNet For: search help 1 ... ...
Incidence
... Incidence and Prevalence Anyone can contract the virus that causes
plantar warts . According to the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA),
plantar warts occur most often in children and young adults between the ages of ...
Metatarsal
... ( High Arch es) Pes Planovalgus ( Flat Feet ) Pes Planus ( Flat Feet )
plantar Fasciitis (Arch Pain ) ... of foot; perforating arteries of hand ; ... branches of palmar metacarpal arteries; perforating branches of
plantar metatarsal ... ...
Ungual
... Names : Filiform Warts , Peri ungual Warts , Plane Juvenile Warts ,
plantar Warts , Sub ungual Warts , Verruca , Verruca Vulgaris, Verruca e ... son has, are called peri ungual . Those on the bottom of the feet are
plantar warts . ...
Verruca
... treatment of benign skin lesion s: verruca vulgaris, verruca
plantar is, HPV, acrochordon, molluscum contagiosum , seborrheic keratosis , and ... Names: Plane juvenile warts ; Peri ungual warts ; Subungual warts ;
plantar warts ; Verruca ; Verruca e planae juveniles; Filiform warts ; Verruca ...
Abrasion
... vagina , such as toilet tissue or a forgotten tampon. Athlete's foot is transmitted through contact with a cut or abrasion on the bottom (
plantar surface) of the foot. In rare cases, the fungus is transmitted from infected animals to humans. This results in increased friction between the ...
Achilles Tendon
... Topics: Achilles Tendon Problems, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries , Carpal Tunnel Syndrome , Knee Problems and Injuries ,
plantar Fasciitis , Rotator Cuff Disorders, Tennis Elbow Related Drugs for Bursitis : NSAIDs ... They can appear at the elbows, hands, feet and ...
Acid
... Franklin Lakes, NJ). In some cases, podiatrists apply mild acid (e.g., salicylic acid , cantharidin, dichloroacetic acid ) topically to treat
plantar warts . After the body has absorbed enough for its needs, an enzyme normally converts some phenylalanine to tyrosine, another essential amino ...
Adolescents
... It seems the stars in every movie of late smoke cigarettes. This increased prevalence may result from a decrease in the elasticity of the
plantar fascia and a slowing of the healing process with age. Heel pain also is relatively common in active children and adolescents between the ages ...
Anesthesia
... medications so the patient feels no pain and does not remember the ... Laser treatment s (e.g., CO2 laser cautery) can be used to treat
plantar warts . Laser treatment is performed in a podiatrist's office or an outpatient surgery facility using local anesthesia . Education - The ...
Anomaly
... crises are familiar: As the demographic anomaly - the baby boom generation - ages past 65, they will need and demand more care services. A
plantar wart is similar in structure to an iceberg-the part on the surface of the skin is a small part of the entire anomaly . Often, the portion of ...
Carpal tunnel syndrome
... Topics: Achilles Tendon Problems, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries , Carpal Tunnel Syndrome , Knee Problems and Injuries ,
plantar Fasciitis , Rotator Cuff Disorders, Tennis Elbow Related Drugs for Bursitis : NSAIDs ... Cerebral lesion s Heart disease , heart attack ...
Carpal
... Topics: Achilles Tendon Problems, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries , Carpal Tunnel Syndrome , Knee Problems and Injuries ,
plantar Fasciitis , Rotator Cuff Disorders, Tennis Elbow Related Drugs for Bursitis : NSAIDs ... EXTENSOR CARPI RADIALIS BREVIS - ORIGIN: Lateral ...
Cauterize
... options. Sometimes warts are treated surgically, by means of blunt dissect ion. They may be cauterize d with an electric needle. Sometimes
plantar warts disappear spontaneously, only to recur later. In the Vasclip implant procedure, the vas deferens is locked closed with a device called a ...
Clot
... occurs when a blood clot forms. The capillaries clot at the tip, appearing as dark dots (or seeds) in the wart 's center. The body of the
plantar wart is usually gray or brown, with a distinct, irregular, ridged border. Formation of a blood clot within a blood vessel or the heart . ...
Contagious
... disease that can be transferred to another person through sexual intercourse or other sexual contact. Parents should be aware that
plantar warts often affect children and young people. Because they are contagious , they can spread to other parts of the body and to other family members. ...
Debridement
... necrotic tissue from chronic wounds . Mfg: Stryker Corporation. Surgical removal (called debridement ) usually is not recommended to treat
plantar warts because it can cause painful scarring. Generally, this procedure is used to remove several small warts in a limited area. Occasionally, ...
Dissect
... the eye . Sometimes warts are treated surgically, by means of blunt dissect ion. They may be cauterize d with an electric needle. Sometimes
plantar warts disappear spontaneously, only to recur later. A small section of vagina l wall is dissect ed for the reconstruction when the hymen al ...
Facelift
... Facelift (Rhytidectomy) Facial Implants Facial nerve weakness or paralysis (Bell's palsy ) Fainting * FANA screen Fasciitis,
plantar - diagnosis and treatment * - illustration * Fat in diet (see also Obesity ) Fat in diet , brief version * ... Facialplasty: The ...
Fat
... bones wastes away, or atrophies, due to a lack of nourishment and as part of the normal aging process. Metatarsal gia may be accompanied by a
plantar callus . DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY (DEXA): A method of scanning the body to determine bone density and fat distribution. DYSPEPSIA : ...
Fractures
... produces many of the same symptoms as sesamoiditis: pain in the ball of the foot and first metatarsophalangeal joint , swelling , and limited
plantar flexion/dorsiflexion. "Also see " Fractures " and " Osteoporosis " for additional information on factors affecting bone formation and loss. ...
Genital warts
... until several issues are addressed by the manufacturer. (HPV), any of a family of more than 60 virus es that cause various growths, including
plantar warts and genital warts , a sexually transmitted disease . Detectable warts can be or removed, usually by chemicals, freezing, or laser, but ...
Hand
... , numbness, tingling, or redness of the hands or feet. It sometimes occurs as a side effect of certain anti cancer drugs. Also known as palmar-
plantar erythodysthesia. happy major ... hand -assisted laparoscopic (HAL) surgery Combines advantages of open surgery and minimal invasion/rapid ...