IMPACT OF GONARTHROSIS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLANTAR FASCIITIS

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2017

Professor A. Sereda (1), MD; A. Moisov (1), S. Smetanin (2), Candidate of Medical Sciences 1-Federal Research and Clinical Center for Sports Medicine, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia, Moscow 2-I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Patients with gonarthrosis are frequently forced to offload the sick foot to the other that is less painful, which causes plantar fasciitis in one third of cases. This can be prevented by a pathogenic package of conservative measures.

Keywords: 
orthopedics
gonarthrosis
plantar fasciitis
joint replacement



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