flexor hallucis longus tendonitisPosterior ankle pain is a common complaint in athletes who perform in the equinus position. These include swimmers, divers, figure skaters, gymnasts, soccer players, and dancers. The epitome of the "equinus athlete" is the ballet dancer, who, to conform to...
Flexor hallucis longus tendon transfer in the reconstruction of extensive insertional Achilles tendinopathy in elderly: an improved technique Abstract Background Insertional Achilles tendinopathy is a degenerative disease associated with disabling posterior heel pain, gait dysfunction and significant morbidity. Th...
flexor hallucis longus muscle (redirected fromFlexor hallucis longus) Acronyms flex·or hal·lu·cis lon·gus mus·cle (fleks'ŏr hal'ŭ-sis long'gŭs mŭs'ĕl) Origin, lower two thirds of posterior surface of fibula;insertion, base of distal phalanx of great toe;action, flexes great...
- flexor hallucis longus adheres to callus at the fracture site so that its tendons forms a bowsring between this point and the site of insertion on the tendon into the great toe; - thus when ankle is dorsiflex, the great toe is sharply flexed, but when the ankle is plantar flexed...
Tendonitis of the flexor hallucis longus is common in ballet dancers and may lead to chronic stenosing tenosynovitis in the fibro-osseous tunnel posterior ... Hamilton,G W. - 《Foot Ankle》 被引量: 221发表: 1982年 Flexor hallucis longus dysfunction Nineteen consecutive cases of flexor hallucis ...
Contributing Elements to the Development of Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendonitis Bad foot biomechanics (specifically flat feet). Bad versatility. Improper training or shoes (specifically using shoes which are too huge). Insufficient heat up. Muscle weak point. ...
halluxflexor hallucis longushallux rigidushallux limitusPain in the hallux metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) is very common, yet the underlying etiology remains unknown. Previous clinical research and biomechanical research has implicated stenosing flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendonitis as a possible ...
tendonitistenographytenosynovitisNineteen consecutive cases of flexor hallucis longus stenosing tenosynovitis that underwent operative tenolysis from September 1994 to December 1996 were retrospectively reviewed. This is classically a disorder of ballet dancers, and to a much lesser extent, running athletes. ...