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Plantar Fasciitis (secondary to...)

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I have had plantar fasciitis for several years. I've been service connected (prior to the plantar fasciitis) with both lumbar and cervical degenerative disc, and both knees (instability) at 10%. I believe the issues have changed my gate and a few years ago my feet began to overpronate, which is the same time i started having feet problems.  Has anyone seen trying to secondary connect the Plantar Fasciitis to the back and/or knee injuries. I realize a doctor would have to agree and provide evidence, just seeing what you all have seen. Thanks.

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Agree with brokensoldier. Very possible. As yu say, though, you're going to need a good nexus from a specialist to connect it, but it is a logical secondary route to claim.

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