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  1. Plantar Fasciitis Has The Wrong Name: FitOldDog's Whole-Body Approach To Curing Your Nociceptive Foot Pain Researching biological systems has been the author's life passion.He loved his career in pathology, the study of the nature of disease. He also became an avid student of body movement skills, and the impacts of aging (unavoidably in his late 70s). Then his heel pain hit, ruining his triathlon training. He explored different treatments, but there were so many. This made him suspicious, so he started his research on limited retirement savings.His heel pain research adventure began.He finally worked out what was really going on, and the problem wasn't a heel problem. He finally concluded that the problem lay upstream, in the hips.As a research pathologist it's what he enjoys, solving disease problems, and no-one was tackling the underlying cause. The perceived location of the pain, in the heel, was misleading and led to incorrect naming or classification of the condition.As a veterinary pathologist, the author is well aware of the importance to correctly naming diseases. The wrong name can lead to misguided treatment. For instance, about 300,000 pigs were unnecessarily slaughtered in Egypt, because swine flu was the wrong name. This was recently corrected by WHO, to influenza A (H1N1). All those pigs killed and farmers suffered, for a wrong disease name. Based on the research described in this book, the author concludes that thousands of potentially dangerous, and inappropriate, heel injections are given by doctors and podiatrists for the condition incorrectly known as plantar fasciitis.The author recommends a correct name, &quotNocceptive Foot Pain,&quotwhich leads to safe and

  2. appropriate treatments. Acute, often morning, heel pain is clearly a dys-ease, and so he sought and established the cause. This turned out to be an uncomfortable truth for many businesses, but the the truth none the less. What you will learn from this little book: (1) To read your body more effectively and so come to realize that pain is generally your friend rather than your enemy. (2) That the location of your perceived pain is often remote from its' source and thus from the road to a cure. (3) That you are sometimes your best physician as doctors don't know everything, especially when it comes to body movement skills (biomechanics). (4) To spot medical deceptions by those who falsely claim to know how to cure your morning heel pain, but most importantly, (5) You will learn to be more in control of your own health care, which you can then apply to other aches and pains as they come along, especially those associated with aging. The authors' research revealed that most advertised plantar fasciitis treatments can, (a) make the heel pain better, (b) do nothing, or (c) make it worse, sometimes much worse! Think before you purchase an advertised cure from the plantar fasciitis treatment smorgasbord. This book includes a plea to the medical community to invest more research dollars into the study of this crippling condition.The author's nociceptive hypothesis provides an opportunity for other researchers considering going down this road.

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