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Pathologic and post-operative conditions of the plantar fascia: review of MR imaging appearances
Authors:J. S. Yu
Affiliation:(1) The Ohio State University Medical Center, Department of Radiology, S-255 Rhodes Hall, 450 W. 10th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA, US
Abstract:
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has emerged as an important noninvasive diagnostic imaging technique for assessment of foot pathology. This modality, owing to its multiplanar imaging capability and inherent superiority in contrast, has been shown to be more accurate and sensitive for detection of plantar fascia pathology than any other imaging method. One of the most important and recognizable causes of heel pain is plantar fasciitis. With the exception of plantar fasciitis, there has been little emphasis on imaging other conditions that affect this important structure. The objective of this review is to demonstrate, from a perspective of MR imaging, the many different pathologic conditions that affect the plantar fascia. Included in this review will be a discussion of normal anatomy as well as entities such as acute plantar fasciitis, chronic plantar fasciitis, traumatic rupture, normal post-surgical changes, pathologic post-fasciotomy conditions, infection, and fibromatosis. Received: 25 January 2000 Revision requested: 21 March 2000 Revision received: 3 April 2000 Accepted: 6 April 2000
Keywords:  Magnetic resonance imaging  Plantar fascia  Trauma  Fasciitis  Fasciotomy  Infection  Fibromatosis
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