The Miner Part 2 wrote:isnt plantus facietes, or however its spelled, just warts?
Nope .... plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, a broad ligament running along the plantar (the sole of the foot), from the base of the toes and around the back of the heel, where it attaches to the heel bone.
The Miner Part 2 wrote:isnt plantus facietes, or however its spelled, just warts?
Nope .... plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, a broad ligament running along the plantar (the sole of the foot), from the base of the toes and around the back of the heel, where it attaches to the heel bone.
damn thats sounds disgusting and painful. i may have to slide albert down a bit.
PF isn't a particularly serious ailment as I see it -- it's a common running injury, and I don't see many runners having surgery for it. It can be chronic, but it doesn't seem like the kind of injury that would prevent a player from playing, especially since he doesn't play the outfield anymore.
by curious_george_43545 » Fri Mar 18, 2005 7:33 pm
The Miner Part 2 wrote:
so0perspam wrote:
The Miner Part 2 wrote:isnt plantus facietes, or however its spelled, just warts?
Nope .... plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, a broad ligament running along the plantar (the sole of the foot), from the base of the toes and around the back of the heel, where it attaches to the heel bone.
damn thats sounds disgusting and painful. i may have to slide albert down a bit.
if you do can I join your league and get the first pick?
The Miner Part 2 wrote:isnt plantus facietes, or however its spelled, just warts?
Nope .... plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, a broad ligament running along the plantar (the sole of the foot), from the base of the toes and around the back of the heel, where it attaches to the heel bone.
damn thats sounds disgusting and painful. i may have to slide albert down a bit.
if you do can I join your league and get the first pick?
In that case, wouldn't you rather go to his league and get the 2nd pick??
SoxWillNeverWinAgain wrote:Responding to pediatic,
P.F is the condition that forced Todd McCaulluogh, formely of the new jersey nets, to retire.
I've also read somewhere that those who do steroids are more prone to get the condition. But that's another thread!@!!!!
And its also the thing that didnt force Albert Pujols, Rashard Lewis or Randy Moss to do anything but produce. Overhyped injury accustomed to jittery spring training moments.
djack909 wrote:The podiatrist in my office says that I should not take a chance on him. He says the sound treatments are bogus,and it's a chronic condition.
Albert has had to have those "sound" treatments twice now in the past 6 months, so I will agree that they don't work.
BTW, it is the same "sound" treatments that Ordonez had on his knee, and I am avoiding him like the plague.