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  • Ledderhose disease, or plantar fibromatosis, is a rare condition marked by painful fibrous nodules in the foot's plantar fascia, causing mobility issues during activities like walking.
  • A 60-year-old woman experienced significant pain and swelling in her foot, leading to a diagnosis confirmed by clinical examination and ultrasound imaging.
  • The treatment focused on non-surgical options, including medications, orthotics, and physical therapy, demonstrating the effectiveness of personalized care in managing the condition.

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Ledderhose disease, also known as plantar fibromatosis, is a rare fibroproliferative disorder characterized by the development of fibrous nodules within the plantar fascia of the foot. These nodules cause discomfort, pain, and impaired mobility, particularly during activities like walking, and are often associated with other fibromatoses, such as Dupuytren's disease. In this case, a 60-year-old woman presented with significant plantar pain exacerbated by walking, along with swelling in the arch of her foot. The diagnosis involved a clinical examination that revealed nodules and tenderness in the plantar fascia, and ultrasound imaging confirmed the presence of fibrotic tissue. Due to the patient's preference for non-surgical management, a conservative approach was adopted. This included the use of medications, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. This case underscores the effectiveness of non-surgical interventions in managing Ledderhose disease, highlighting the importance of personalized treatment plans tailored to patient preferences.

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