A member asked:

Mpressions: 1. mild plantar fasciitis as above without calcaneal spur. 2. small osteochondral dissecans without free fragments of the medial talar dome what does this mean?

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Dr. Stuart Hickerson answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Bone abnormalities: Your plantar fascia is the bow string of your foot which helps maintain the arch. The fascia connect to the inner aspect of your heal . It is common for this to get pulled and even get avulsed a bit and cause pain. Calcaneal spur is common. Osteochondral dissicans is when a piece of the cartilage that lines the joint breaks off. Looks like a puzzle piece was lost.

Answered 10/10/2019

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