Key information about Plantar fasciitis (Policeman’s heel) (Plantar fasciitis (Policeman’s heel)
| Key information about Plantar fasciitis (Policeman’s heel) |
| Prevalence | Very common |
| Curable | Usually self-treatable |
| Duration | Medium-term: resolves within months |
| Diangosis | Usually self-diagnosable-Lab tests or imaging rarely required |
| Contagious | No |
| Preventable |
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