Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction is primary cause of medial ankle pain in the middle-aged patient
In this month’s 4 Questions, Carol C. Frey, MD, shares her extensive experience on posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Orthopedic surgeons frequently see posterior tibial tendon dysfunction in ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Back to Healio A 68-year-old man presented to our ...
The tibialis posterior is a tendon which functions both as a plantar flexor and invertor of the foot. This means to say that the tendon provides plantar flexion (toe down push off) as well as ...
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These are the three most common types of ankle pain and the exercises that can help, according to a physical therapist
In general, these are the kinds of exercises Carroll suggests for each type of pain. Lift your left foot just off the floor ...
Objective: To investigate in a military setting the potential role of intrinsic biomechanical and anthropometric risk factors for, and the incidence of, exertional medial tibial pain (EMTP). Methods: ...
The ankle is complex, composed of multiple bones, muscles, ligaments, and joints. As a result, it can be injured in many ways, including fractures, twists, sprains, and strains. One type of sprain, a ...
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