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Heel Pain Treatments By: Marco A Vargas | Jun 16th 2011 - Heel pain is one of the most common conditions people seek relief from when visiting a podiatric specialist. In fact, 3 out of 4 adults will experience heel pain over their lifetime. Some people gain relief from plantar fasciitis with rest, ice, stretching exercises, and anti-inflammatory medicine. With the new K- Laser treatment, the pain is virtually eliminated in just a few treatments making surgery for plantar fasciitis extremely rare.
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Oh My Aching Achilles! By: Dr Christopher Segler | Nov 3rd 2008 - The Achilles tendon is the largest, strongest tendon in the human body, but it is also the tendon we rupture most often. Anyone who is active can suffer from Achilles tendonitis, a common overuse injury and inflammation of the tendon. If you are out running hills and feel a sharp pain or dull ache in the back of the leg down near the heel, this could be Achilles tendonitis. Tags:heel pain, nashville tn, bunions, pain, foot pain, bunion surgery, surgery, ankle, bunion, foot center, running, sports, podiatry, chattanooga tenness