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symptoms

  • Clinical:

    • Often bilateral
    • Pain in posterior heel below Achilles insertion
    • Walking can be pain-free with tenderness only to palpation
    • Increased pain with running or walking on toes
    • If swelling, shoewear may be painful
  • X-rays:

    • Fragmentation of apophysis
    • Bony condensation of epiphysis

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