Which of the following clients is at risk of plantar fasciitis?
A. 35-year-old male runner
B. 45-year-old female office worker
C. 77-year-old male who walks with a cane
D. 65-year-old female confined to a wheelchair
A
Plantar fasciitis accounts for 10% of running-related injuries. Obesity is also thought to be a fac-tor in the development of plantar fasciitis.
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