Clinical evaluation
Medial and lateral plantar nerve entrapment may be confused with plantar fasciosis and heel spur pain as well as tarsal tunnel syndrome. In plantar nerve entrapment, the following are often present:
Other signs of tarsal tunnel syndrome (eg, Tinel sign) are often absent.
Symptoms can be reproduced by palpation over the proximal aspect of the abductor hallucis, the origin of the plantar fascia, or both at the medial tubercle of the calcaneus.
With medial nerve entrapment, there is tenderness of the proximal medial arch beneath the navicular bone, sometimes with pain that radiates to the medial toes.
With lateral plantar nerve entrapment, there is tenderness over the plantar medial heel and abductor hallucis muscle.
Clinical evaluation
Medial and lateral plantar nerve entrapment may be confused with plantar fasciosis and heel spur pain as well as tarsal tunnel syndrome. In plantar nerve entrapment, the following are often present:
Other signs of tarsal tunnel syndrome (eg, Tinel sign) are often absent.
Symptoms can be reproduced by palpation over the proximal aspect of the abductor hallucis, the origin of the plantar fascia, or both at the medial tubercle of the calcaneus.
With medial nerve entrapment, there is tenderness of the proximal medial arch beneath the navicular bone, sometimes with pain that radiates to the medial toes.
With lateral plantar nerve entrapment, there is tenderness over the plantar medial heel and abductor hallucis muscle.
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