Shifting the Tendon(肌腱移位) Next, the surgeon drills a small tunnel into the top of the calcaneus near the place where the Achilles tendon is attached. The FHL tendon is shifted over to this tunnel. The end of the...
Posterior ankle impingement pain is caused by the compression of the posterior ankle bony and soft tissue structures during terminal flexion. The fibro-osseous tunnel along the talus and calcaneus is the potential entrapment site of the flexor hallucis longus tendon. MRI is the gold standard to ...
In fact, it was observed that child and adolescent fin swimmers often suffer from tendon damage of the long big toe flexor (musculus flexor hallucis longus; FHL) (Sereni et al., 1981). Creatine Supplementation Supports the Rehabilitation of Adolescent Fin Swimmers in Tendon Overuse Injury Cases ...
Main clinical neuromuscular features in this index patient were elevated CK levels, rigid spine, and Achilles tendon contractures. The muscle biopsy did not reveal protein aggregation. Patient 2 is also diagnosed with an aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva and cardiac arrhythmia, but did not present...
The posterior ankle arthroscopic approach popularized by Van Dijk was adopted to gain access to the joint and visualize the FHL tendon. A short tendon harvest was performed through a mini-incision and the FHL routed into a tunnel drilled into the os calcis. The tendon was then secured with...
The FHL tendon represents the medial border of the operative are a protecting the posterior tibial neurovascular bundle. In the posterior tibial space are accessible anatomical extra-articular structures, which present often tendon impingement pathology with bone, mainly at the sheath between talus and ...
for neurovascular damage.We found no postoperative neurovascular injuries.The technique described enables the surgeon to find the FDL/FHL tendon through the medial approach and obtain sufficient length for the procedure by cutting the distal portion of the tendon through an additional plantar incision. ...
Chronic lateral ankle pain secondary to peroneal tendon pathology is well recognized in the medical literature. When recognized early, direct repair usually is possible with good results. When initial surgery is not successful and these lesions become chronic or involve degeneration of both tendons, ...
Seybold JD, Campbell JT, Jeng CL, Short KW, Myerson MS (2016) Outcome of lateral transfer of the FHL or FDL for con- comitant peroneal tendon tears. Foot Ankle Int 37:576-581Seybold JD, Campbell JT, Jeng CL, Short KW, Myerson MS. Outcome of lateral transfer of the FHL or FDL ...
Foot Ankle Int 37:576-581Seybold JD, Campbell JT, Jeng CL, Short KW, Myerson MS. Outcome of lateral transfer of the FHL or FDL for con- comitant peroneal tendon tears. Foot Ankle Int. 2016;37(6): 576-581.