painperoneusstabilitylow-lyingThe anomalous distal musculotendinous junction of the fibularis brevis muscle has been hypothesized to contribute to the development of longitudinal fibularis brevis tendon tears. Specifically, the mass effect of the low-lying fibularis brevis muscle belly was thought to ...
being contained there in a common synovial sheath. The shorterfibularis brevisattaches to a tuberosity on the fifth metatarsal, shortly distal to where the longus alters its course to run under the cuboid and through a canal created by the long plantar ligament. Fibularis longus attaches on the...
Individually, no measurement or description of pathology could discriminate between patients with or without fibularis brevis tendon tears except fibularis brevis tendinosis (AUC=0.87 for reader 1). There is overall moderate-to-excellent inter-reader agreement for various measurements and descriptors of...
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and area under the curve (AUC) analysis were performed to determine correlation between fibular groove morphometry and fibularis (peroneus) brevis tendon tears.Results: Between readers, there was fair-to-excellent agreement (ICC = 0.61-0.95) for performed ...
Individually, no measurement or description of pathology could discriminate between patients with or without fibularis brevis tendon tears except fibularis brevis tendinosis (AUC = 0.87 for reader 1). Conclusion There is overall moderate-to-excellent inter-reader agreement for various measurements and ...
The presence of variant fibularis quartus muscles has been known to cause lateral ankle pain and stenosis, ankle instability, fibular tenosynovitis, subluxation of the fibular (peroneal) tendons, and longitudinal splitting of the fibularis brevis tendon in radiologic and case studies. Therefore, ...