Rheumatoid arthritis, tendonitis and bursitis are typical causes of chronic knee pain that can last a lifetime.
How To Diagnose Soft Tissue Rheumatologic Disorders
Soft tissue rheumatism is a collection of nonarticular pain generators that result from pathology of extraarticular and extraosseous periarticular structures. These soft tissue structures include bursae, tendons and their synovial sheaths, entheses, muscles and fasciae. The focal point to soft tissue rheumatism is that pain is not due to pathology of structures within the true joint (i.e., arthritis). Soft tissue rheumatism may manifest itself as well defined pathology of a single periarticular site or a regional myofascial pain syndrome.
Causes of Heel Pain and Common conditions of the rear Foot
There are many sources of heel pain, but Plantar fasciitis is the most common condition that causes irritation of the arch and it often leads to other foot and heel conditions if not treated. The longitudinal arch which runs the length of the foot and the transverse arch which runs the width of the foot can become inflamed and they can cause the planter fascia tendon to tear or swell. Prolonged walking and standing causes irritation in the tendons and muscles of the foot.

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