Treatment of Painful Heels
"Dock" DOCKERY, DPM dock.dockery@
Treatment of Painful Heels
Due to Medial Calcaneal Nerve
Treatment of Painful Heels with 4% Alcohol Injection
Dock Dockery, DPM, FACFAS
Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Fellow, American Society of Foot & Ankle Dermatology; Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics; Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine; Board Certified, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Board Certified, American Board Podiatric Medicine; Author of: - Color Atlas & Text of Forefoot Surgery (Mosby 1992); - Cutaneous Disorders of the Lower Extremity (WB Saunders 1997); - Color Atlas of Foot & Ankle Dermatology (Lippincott 1999); - Lower Extremity Soft Tissue & Cutaneous Plastic Surgery (Elsevier 2012) Chairman and Director of Scientific Affairs, International Foot & Ankle Foundation; Everett, Washington
dock.dockery@
Examination of Plantar Fascia ? Medial Calcaneal Condyle
Direct Pressure to fascia Insertion with Thumb
Direct Pressure to fascia Insertion with Finger
Diagnosis of Heel Pain
Inferior Calcaneal Bursitis
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