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KMID : 0950120100090020121
Jouranl of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
2010 Volume.9 No. 2 p.121 ~ p.124
Lateral plantar nerve entrapment combined with a chronic plantar fasciitis in a basketball player -A case report-
Lee Kyung-Tai

Kim Jun-Beom
Young Ki-Won
Kim Jin-Su
Park Young-Uk
Abstract
In athletes, repetitive low-energy impacts in plantar lesion lead often to tendinitis, stress fracture, or overuse syndrome. The major cause of heel pain in athletes is plantar fasciitis. And it is most often attributable to repetitive low energy impact, but the vast majority patients with heel pain achieve symptomatic relief with conservative treatment and return to full activities. Not commonly, Nerve entrapment may be occurred from repetitive low energy trauma in athletes, and is not as easily diagnosed. The authors observed a basketball player who complained of chronic heel pain that do not respond to conservative treatment, he had the lesions both plantar fasciitis and lateral plantar nerve entrapment. The authors described an unusual mechanism of entrapment of the lateral plantar nerve combined with a chronic plantar fasciitis in a basketball player and reported with review of literature.
KEYWORD
First branch of lateral plantar nerve, Chronic plantar fasciitis, Nerve entrapment
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