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  <description>Overview A heel spur is a deposit of calcium on the heel bone. This calcification takes the form of a bony protrusion, which can cause considerable pain when standing and walking. This foot problem is closely related to plantar fasciitis, a condition in which the band of fibrous tissue on the bottom…</description>
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  <published>2015-09-26 09:08:49</published>
  <title>The Causes Of Calcaneal Spur</title>
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