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Successfull Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis with Perineural Dextrose Injection.
A 62-year-old active career woman came to the clinic with a chief complaint of left heel pain for 7 months without numbness. She had previously sought consultation at several clinics and was prescribed oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and opioid analgesic drugs with no improvement in symptoms. She was offered plantar corticosteroid injection therapy but refused due to fear of corticosteroid's possible side effects. She had a medical history of dyslipidemia and no other comorbid diseases. She was obese with a body mass index of 27.3 kg/m2. There was tenderness at the plantar medial calcaneal tuberosity, rated as 7/10 on the pain scale. Tinel tests were negative on both feet. Musculoskeletal ultrasound examination demonstrated a 7.7 mm thickness of left plantar fascia. In comparison, her right plantar fascia thickness was 2.8 mm. Three milliliters of dextrose 5% were injected perineural to the tibial nerve, posteriorly to the left medial malleolus. The patient reported a significant reduction of pain to 3. The second session of perineural dextrose injection was performed after one week, resulting in a pain severity reduction to 1. The patient was also advised to consult a dietician for weight loss management and avoid barefoot walking. No study yet compares the efficacy between conventional corticosteroid injection and perineural dextrose injection in treating plantar fasciitis.
期刊介绍:
Acta Medica Indonesiana – The Indonesian Journal of Internal Medicine is an open accessed online journal and comprehensive peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Indonesian Society of Internal Medicine since 1968. Our main mission is to encourage the novel and important science in the clinical area in internal medicine. We welcome authors for original articles (research), review articles, interesting case reports, special articles, clinical practices, and medical illustrations that focus on the clinical area of internal medicine. Subjects suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields of: -Allergy and immunology -Emergency medicine -Cancer and stem cells -Cardiovascular -Endocrinology and Metabolism -Gastroenterology -Gerontology -Hematology -Hepatology -Tropical and Infectious Disease -Virology -Internal medicine -Psychosomatic -Pulmonology -Rheumatology -Renal and Hypertension -Thyroid