Abstract
Baxter’s neuropathy is one of the overlooked causes of chronic heel pain. Diagnosing neuropathy in Baxter’s can be challenging due to its potential occurrence as a secondary condition to other common syndromes that cause heel pain, such as plantar fasciitis, calcaneal spur, hypertrophic muscle, tenosynovitis, space-occupying lesions or trauma. Ultrasound is a reliable and easily accessible device that guides injections for the treatment of Baxter’s neuropathy. We have written this letter as a guide, especially for beginner and professional pain specialists.
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