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Yucel I et al. - The ultrasound-, palpation-, and scintigraphy-guided injections were effective in the conservative treatment of plantar fasciitis. The authors are of the opinion that steroid injections should be performed, preferably with palpation or ultrasonographic guidance.

 

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