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	<description>Plantar fasciitis is often called Policeman&#039;s foot or Policeman&#039;s heel</description>
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		<title>Why is Plantar fasciitis called Policeman&#8217;s foot?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many terms for plantar fasciitis and Policeman&#8217;s foot is probably the most widely used. The term Policeman&#8217;s foot probably comes from the fact that Plantar fasciitis was a very common problem amongst police officers walking the beat.  It can also be referred to as Policeman&#8217;s Heel. Some of the other terms used are: [...]]]></description>
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