A 15-year-old boy comes to the office with worsening right foot pain. The pain is described as a burning sensation that extends from the medial heel to the toes, accompanied by cramps in the pedal arch. He joined the track team at school about 3 months ago and has since developed this pain. In the last 2 weeks, he has had to stop track practice completely because of the pain. The patient is otherwise healthy and does not take medications. He is up to date on immunizations and eats a balanced diet. On examination, there is bilateral pes planus. The arches reform with tip-toe standing. The right ankle has full range of motion. The pain is reproduced by percussing the posterior medial malleolar area and by dorsiflexion-eversion and plantar flexion-inversion of the ankle. Squeezing the medial and lateral calcaneus and dorsiflexing the toes against resistance do not reproduce the pain. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis of this patient?
A) Calcaneal apophysitis
B) Calcaneal stress fracture
C) Plantar fasciitis
D) Tarsal tunnel syndrome
E) Tibialis anterior tendinopathy
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