- heel fat pad
- heel p. (def. 1).
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
calcaneal fat pad — heel p. (def. 1) … Medical dictionary
plantar fat pad — either of two specialized collections of fibrous and adipose tissue on the plantar surface of the foot, serving as cushions to absorb pressure, such as when a person walks. See heel p. (def. 1) and metatarsal p. (def. 1) … Medical dictionary
heel pad — 1. a specialized collection of fibrous and adipose tissue underlying the calcaneus to form a cushion for the heel; called also calcaneal fat p. and heel fat p. 2. a soft pad inserted in a shoe to cushion the heel … Medical dictionary
heel — heel1 heelless, adj. /heel/, n. 1. the back part of the human foot, below and behind the ankle. 2. an analogous part in other vertebrates. 3. either hind foot or hoof of some animals, as the horse. 4. the foot as a whole: He was hung by the heels … Universalium
pad — 1. Soft material forming a cushion, used in applying or relieving pressure on a part, or in filling a depression so that dressings can fit snugly. 2. A more or less encapsulated body of fat or some other tissue serving to fill a space or act as a … Medical dictionary
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