HEEL PAIN - APMA
bottom of the foot. This condition is common among athletes who tend to do extensive walking and running. 2. Excessive Pronation—excessive flattening of the foot (pronation) creates tension/pulling on the fascial band, often with reactive bone formation (spurring). Flattening of the arch is aggravated by a tight Achilles tendon. 3. ................
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