Haglund's disease, an inflammation of the retrocalcaneal bursa and a bone enlargement on the back of the heel, is a painful syndrome mainly caused by the exostotic prominence of the posterior calcaneus. Conventional treatment consists of rest, shoewear modification, medical therapy and, in selected cases, surgery. We report the case of a 59-year-old male with a history of severe atraumatic monolateral heel pain treated with foot orthotics, rest and surgery with partial regression of symptoms. Owing to the persistent heel pain and physical impairment after surgery, the patient underwent radiotherapy, which was successful in relieving his symptoms
Abstract Background A lot of retrospective data concerning the effect of radiotherapy on the painful...
Background: Haglund’s deformity, which is characterized by a bony prominence of the posterosuperior ...
The objective of the study — to propose a classification for Haglund’s syndrome based on the differe...
Pain in the posterior area of the heel may have different causes such as, insertion tendinitis of th...
Clinical and radiographic data were analyzed for 49 sur-gical interventions of painful heel syndrome...
Background: Very little is known about the true prevalence, etiology and predisposing factors for Ha...
AimThe aim of the study was the evaluation of the effectiveness of radiotherapy in patients with the...
Background: Haglund’s syndrome (HS) is a painful condition that is caused by an exostosis of the pos...
Introduction: Haglund’s syndrome is a deformity of the postero-superior and lateral heel-shaped prof...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the results of arthroscopic calcaneoplasty for the treatment ...
Background: Haglund deformity is a common cause of posterior heel pain and consists of a constellati...
Background: The aim of the present study was to assess the surgical outcome of Haglund’s disease by ...
Degenerative changes in the plantar fascia may cause the so‐called “painful heel” with typical proje...
Background: Haglund syndrom is characterized as a painful posterosuperior deformity of the heel with...
The aim of this study was to analyse the outcome of surgical Haglund deformity is a prominence in t...
Abstract Background A lot of retrospective data concerning the effect of radiotherapy on the painful...
Background: Haglund’s deformity, which is characterized by a bony prominence of the posterosuperior ...
The objective of the study — to propose a classification for Haglund’s syndrome based on the differe...
Pain in the posterior area of the heel may have different causes such as, insertion tendinitis of th...
Clinical and radiographic data were analyzed for 49 sur-gical interventions of painful heel syndrome...
Background: Very little is known about the true prevalence, etiology and predisposing factors for Ha...
AimThe aim of the study was the evaluation of the effectiveness of radiotherapy in patients with the...
Background: Haglund’s syndrome (HS) is a painful condition that is caused by an exostosis of the pos...
Introduction: Haglund’s syndrome is a deformity of the postero-superior and lateral heel-shaped prof...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the results of arthroscopic calcaneoplasty for the treatment ...
Background: Haglund deformity is a common cause of posterior heel pain and consists of a constellati...
Background: The aim of the present study was to assess the surgical outcome of Haglund’s disease by ...
Degenerative changes in the plantar fascia may cause the so‐called “painful heel” with typical proje...
Background: Haglund syndrom is characterized as a painful posterosuperior deformity of the heel with...
The aim of this study was to analyse the outcome of surgical Haglund deformity is a prominence in t...
Abstract Background A lot of retrospective data concerning the effect of radiotherapy on the painful...
Background: Haglund’s deformity, which is characterized by a bony prominence of the posterosuperior ...
The objective of the study — to propose a classification for Haglund’s syndrome based on the differe...