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What Does This Foot MRI Test Result Indicate?

This is my findings of my MRI, I don t understand. Can you help me? Please tell me what this means in Lamens terms, this is form the results dictated. There is a thickening of the insertional site of the plantar aponeurosis into the os calcis affecting its central segment and extending for approximately 1.0 cm beyond its enthesisinto the os calcis and measuring about 0.4 cm in its largest dorsoplantar dimension
Tue, 4 Jul 2017
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Hello,
Thank you for using healthcaremagic.
I think you have got Plantar Fascitis, which is inflammation of the plantar fascia on the bottom of the foot which may give you pain when you start walking.
I suggest you stretching exercises and shoe inserts with arch support.
wish you quick recovery.
Dr. Selmani
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What Does This Foot MRI Test Result Indicate?

Hello, Thank you for using healthcaremagic. I think you have got Plantar Fascitis, which is inflammation of the plantar fascia on the bottom of the foot which may give you pain when you start walking. I suggest you stretching exercises and shoe inserts with arch support. wish you quick recovery. Dr. Selmani