Answer:
I'd say chronic injury
Explanation:
"With that being said, plantar fasciitis in its very nature is chronic because it is “long-developing.” However, it becomes acute when it flares up and causes sudden and severe pain."
Some reminders are necessary:
Artery does not have valves, the blood pressure on it is very high, there is no risk of blood backflow, so it does not need valves
Arteries are vessels that transport blood from the heart to capillaries.
Veins are vessels that transport blood back to the heart from capillaries.
According to these reminders, you could conclude that:
A is false (no backflow in arteries)
C is false (no backflow in arteries)
D is false ( veins take blood to the heart)
so the right answer is B