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Title: Clinical Characteristics of Iraqi Women Who Had Plantar Fasciitis
Authors: Sarah Tareq Abdulazeez, Hazim Abdul Rahman Alhit
Manaf Abdulrahman Guma
Keywords: Characteristics
Al-Anbar
Iraq
Women
Plantar Fasciitis
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Investigation
Abstract: Plantar fasciitis is a common complaint. This paper aimed to find the clinical characteristics of Al-Ramadi Women who had Plantar fasciitis. A specialist rheumatologist in Al-Ramadi Teaching Hospital collected this prospective report from 170 Iraqi women, aged (25-70) years, who had plantar fasciitis between 1st January 2019 to 1st January 2020. Our findings showed that the most common affected age was between (40-49) years among all women who suffered from intense sharp painful heels at the start of walking. There were 66 women (38%) between (40-49) years plus 32 women (18%) their BMI was between (30-34%). In the commonest age group, there were 37 women (21.7%) who had Calcaneal spur and five women (0.2%) who had Diabetes Mellitus. Therefore, it can be clearly said that Plantar Fasciitis is an evidence for obese due to the statistical analysis carried on the middle-aged Iraqi women who had intense sharp painful heels at the start of walking plus calcaneal spur in the lateral X-ray
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