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Brian W. Fullem, DPM, FACFAS, FAAPSM

When Heel Pain Is Not Plantar Fasciitis
Feature
06/28/2020
Although plantar fasciitis is an exceedingly common pathology in podiatry offices, there are key findings that may point one toward an alternative diagnosis for heel pain. Accordingly, this author shares his personal treatment algorithm,...
Although plantar fasciitis is an exceedingly common pathology in podiatry offices, there are key findings that may point one toward an alternative diagnosis for heel pain. Accordingly, this author shares his personal treatment algorithm,...
Although plantar fasciitis is an...
06/28/2020
Podiatry Today
10/22/2013
Given the common presentation of plantar fasciitis, the variety of etiologies and at times concurrent conditions, this author reviews four illuminating patient cases, emphasizing pertinent diagnostic pointers and keys to effective treatment.
Given the common presentation of plantar fasciitis, the variety of etiologies and at times concurrent conditions, this author reviews four illuminating patient cases, emphasizing pertinent diagnostic pointers and keys to effective treatment.
Given the common presentation...
10/22/2013
Podiatry Today
12/21/2011
When getting athletes back on their feet following a stress fracture, one must balance the need to return to sport with the need for safe healing. Combining a thorough review of the literature with practical pearls from his clinical...
When getting athletes back on their feet following a stress fracture, one must balance the need to return to sport with the need for safe healing. Combining a thorough review of the literature with practical pearls from his clinical...
When getting athletes back on...
12/21/2011
Podiatry Today
12/30/2009
Treating plantar fasciitis in this patient population can be particularly challenging. Accordingly, this author offers insights on initial conservative care, weighs in on the merits of orthotics, and reviews pertinent issues in addressing...
Treating plantar fasciitis in this patient population can be particularly challenging. Accordingly, this author offers insights on initial conservative care, weighs in on the merits of orthotics, and reviews pertinent issues in addressing...
Treating plantar fasciitis in...
12/30/2009
Podiatry Today
05/03/2006
Plantar fasciitis is often inaccurately referred to as “heel spur syndrome.” Clinicians should no longer use this terminology. Most of the time, the presence or absence of a plantar calcaneal spur has no effect on symptoms or treatment. The...
Plantar fasciitis is often inaccurately referred to as “heel spur syndrome.” Clinicians should no longer use this terminology. Most of the time, the presence or absence of a plantar calcaneal spur has no effect on symptoms or treatment. The...
Plantar fasciitis is often...
05/03/2006
Podiatry Today
05/03/2005
   Many runners will consult a podiatrist for their initial physician visit for lower extremity injuries. Diagnosing and treating the most common running injuries requires finding the cause of the injury and going beyond simply treating the...
   Many runners will consult a podiatrist for their initial physician visit for lower extremity injuries. Diagnosing and treating the most common running injuries requires finding the cause of the injury and going beyond simply treating the...
   Many runners will consult a...
05/03/2005
Podiatry Today
Feature
10/21/2016
Given that conservative care is effective for plantar fasciitis most of the time, this author explores the efficacy of conservative modalities such as stretching, extracorporeal shockwave and corticosteroids, and notes differential diagnoses...
Given that conservative care is effective for plantar fasciitis most of the time, this author explores the efficacy of conservative modalities such as stretching, extracorporeal shockwave and corticosteroids, and notes differential diagnoses...
Given that conservative care is...
10/21/2016
Podiatry Today
Online Exclusive
08/31/2017
This author discusses the need for additional imaging when a 55-year-old patient complained of worsening pain after getting extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) for plantar fasciitis and flexor hallucis longus tendonitis. 
This author discusses the need for additional imaging when a 55-year-old patient complained of worsening pain after getting extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) for plantar fasciitis and flexor hallucis longus tendonitis. 
This author discusses the need...
08/31/2017
Podiatry Today
Sports Medicine
04/03/2008
Occasionally, a podiatrist may encounter an athletic patient who does not improve with traditional treatment. We tend to focus on the injured area and may overlook weakness of the core muscles, which may contribute to foot or leg pain. The...
Occasionally, a podiatrist may encounter an athletic patient who does not improve with traditional treatment. We tend to focus on the injured area and may overlook weakness of the core muscles, which may contribute to foot or leg pain. The...
Occasionally, a podiatrist may...
04/03/2008
Podiatry Today
Pertinent Orthotic Considerations For Hallux Limitus And Hallux Rigidus
Orthotics Q&A
03/29/2021
Biomechanical optimization can play an essential role in remedying varying levels of limited motion at the first MPJ. Accordingly, our panelists share their thoughts and experience on best practices, interventions they try to avoid and...
Biomechanical optimization can play an essential role in remedying varying levels of limited motion at the first MPJ. Accordingly, our panelists share their thoughts and experience on best practices, interventions they try to avoid and...
Biomechanical optimization can...
03/29/2021
Podiatry Today