Plantar fibromatosis
Plantar fibromatosis is a thickening of the aponeurosis tissue in the arch of the foot.
Plantar fibromatosis often manifests as tiny lumps.
Although it is typically harmless, it can cause pain when walking and can make it difficult to move.
It’s critical to understand the signs in order to detect it before it becomes a serious issue.
The following are the symptoms and treatments for plantar fibromatosis.
Plantar fibromatosis, which mostly affects the arch of the foot, is considered benign until proven otherwise.
It is commonly linked to the following symptoms:
- A hard growth in the arch of the foot that may stay the same size or expand
- Other protrusions identical to the first one forming beneath the foot
- Walking pain might occur in various circumstances (with or without shoes)
Fibrosis, while not extremely limiting, can lead to a multitude of problems if (…en savoir plus)
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