Calcaneal nerve entrapment is a condition that can commonly mimic plantar fasciitis. However, this condition has slight differences that can be missed, and unfortunately often patients will be misdagnosed. Calcaneal nerve entrapment mainly occurs as a muscle compresses the nerve against the heel bone. Patients don’t typically have morning pain and don't responding to the normal plantar fascial treatments.
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Calcaneal Nerve Entrapment
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