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A list of all pages that have property "Has condition clinical features" with value "Burning medial heel pain that worsens with standing and walking.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Gluteal Tendinopathy  + (Chronic lateral hip pain that is exacerbated by activity and side-lying. Greater trochanteric tenderness and pain provocation in tests assessing the use of the hip abductors.)
    • Fibromyalgia  + (Chronic widespread pain, increased pain sensitivity, fatigue and other cognitive difficulties, and sleep disturbance.)
    • Scheuermann's Disease  + (Deformity with or without pain)
    • Femoral Neck Stress Fracture  + (Exercise induced anterior groin pain, pain at extreme range of motion.)
    • McArdle Disease  + (Exercise intolerance and muscle cramps, rhabdomyolysis. Progressive muscle weakness later in life.)
    • Sjogren's Syndrome  + (Glandular and extraglandular disease)
    • Femoroacetabular Impingement  + (Insidious mild positional or movement related groin pain.)
    • Lateral Plantar Nerve Entrapment  + (Lateral foot pain, numbness, and paraesthesias with weightbearing. Tenderness over the medial calcaneal tubercle.)
    • Pompe Disease  + (Limb girdle weakness, exercise intolerance, chronic pain)
    • Radial Neuropathy at the Spiral Groove  + (Loss of sensation of the dorsal aspect of the lateral hand, part of the thumb, and proximal aspect of the dorsal 2-4 fingers. Weakness of extensors.)
    • Myotonic Dystrophy  + (Multi-system disease. Proximal and distal muscle weakness and myotonia in most. Variable age of onset)
    • Cervicogenic Headache  + (No major distinguishing characteristics)
    • Lumbar Zygapophysial Joint Pain  + (No reliable clinical features. Can cause [[Somatic Referred Pain|somatic referred pain]] into the lower limbs.)
    • Tarlov Cysts  + (Pain and neurological dysfunction of the affected nerve root.)
    • Wartenberg Syndrome  + (Pain and paraesthesia around the distal radial forearm and dorsal radial hand)
    • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome  + (Pain and paresthesias radiating to the medial hand)