Purpose of Review: The posterior tibialis is essential for foot and ankle stability. Understanding the pathophysiology and pathomechanics of posterior tibial tendinopathy is fundamental for preservation of foot and ankle biomechanics. This review provides a summary of current diagnosis and treatment ...
Theposterior tibial tendon(PTT) helps the triceps surae to work more efficiently during ambulation. Disorders of thePTTincludetenosynovitis, acute rupture, degenerative tears, dislocation, instability,enthesopathies, and chronictendinopathywith dysfunction and flatfootdeformity. Open surgery of the PTT has...
The treatment of Johnson stage 2 posterior tibial tendon insufficiency remains controversial. Because the deformities remain flexible in stage 2, bony oste... G,C,Pomeroy,... - 《Foot & Ankle International》 被引量: 178发表: 1997年 [Tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction. An often neglected cause...
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Sonography and MR Imaging of Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy The purpose of the study is to describe the appearance of the posterior tibialis tendon on MR imaging and high-resolution sonography with color and power D... A Premkumar,MB Perry,AJ Dwyer,... - 《Ajr American Journal of Roentgenology...
Though tendinopathy management is generally with nonoperative treatment modalities, acute AT ruptures may require surgical intervention. A common repair technique for tears located near the musculotendinous junction includes a direct end-to-end repair (open versus percutaneous techniques). Direct repairs ...
Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided corticosteroid injections into the posterior tibial tendon sheath is a safe nonoperative treatment modality for posterior tibialis tendon tendinopathy. The efficacy of the injection appears highly variable with 47% of injections yielding 'good' or better clinical r...
This chapter provides an overview of the anatomy, patient history, clinical examination, and diagnostics of posterior tibial tendon pathologies and proposes a technique for posterior tibial tendoscopy and its indications.doi:10.1007/978-3-030-29231-7_29Pim A. D. van Dijk...
Diagnostic accuracy of clinical tests to diagnose ultrasound-confirmed tibialis posterior tendinopathy in patients presenting with medial foot/ankle paindoi:10.1016/j.jsams.2019.08.181M. RossM. SmithB. VicenzinoJournal of Science and Medicine in Sport...
Injury to the tibialis posterior tendon is not uncommon in athletes. Acute ruptures are rare, but tendinopathy can occur, impacting athlete performance and creating risk of progressive deformity. Prompt diagnosis and identification of injury and classification of foot alignment is critical to managing ...