Tenosynovitis of the tendon of peroneus longus has rarely been described in the literature (Aberle-Horstenegg, 1932; Burman and Lapidus, 1931). This is a report on the condition in two athletes and in one of whom the os peroneum was absent on the side of the tenosynovitis. It emphasises...
The most common sites are the extensor tendon sheaths on the dorsum of the hand, the extensor sheaths over the dorsum of the foot, and those of the posterior tibial tendon and the peroneus longus and brevis tendons around the ankle. Triggering or loss of extension of the fingers may result...
Patients with RA and US-confirmed tenosynovitis of TP underwent gait analysis, including three-dimensional (3D) kinematics, kinetics, intramuscular EMG of TP and surface EMG of tibialis anterior, peroneus longus, soleus and medial gastrocnemius. Findings were compared between barefoot and shod with ...
An enlarged peroneal tubercle was also described as a possible cause for peroneal stenosis and subsequent injury to the peroneal tendon. Furthermore, acute or chronic injury of the os peroneum, with concomitant callus formation, can produce peroneal stenosis and tenosynovitis of the peroneus longus ...
The enlargement in both cases was such that simple release of the retinaculum did not seem sufficient and excision of the entire pseudotumorous swelling of the peroneus brevis tendon was necessary. The peroneus longus was not involved in either case....
and those of the posterior tibial tendon and the peroneus longus and brevis tendons. If tenosynovitis is very prominent, Blau syndrome should be considered (seeChapter 39). Triggering or loss of extension of the fingers may result from a stenosing synovitis of the flexor tendon sheaths. Clinically...
assessedThediagnosticcapabilitiesofBUSandPDSwerealsocomparedCommonUSfindingsweretalocruralsynovitis(76%),subtalarsynovitis(71%),andtalonavicularsynovitis(59%)Tenosynovitisaroundtheanklewasdetectedintenpatients(59%),includingseveralcasesoftenosynovitisoftibialisposterior(41%)andtenosynovitisofperoneuslongusandbrevis(35%)...
Methods.Patients with RA and US-confirmed tenosynovitis of TP underwent gait analysis, including three-dimensional (3D) kinematics, kinetics, intramuscular EMG of TP and surface EMG of tibialis anterior, peroneus longus, soleus and medial gastrocnemius. Findings were compared between barefoot and shod ...
Discussion In ballet, posterior tibialis tendinopathy often arises from a combination of excessive pronation during jumping/propulsion and decreased peroneus longus strength which leads to "rolling out of foot." Ballet dancers are classically known to have FHL "dancer's tendinitis" injuries secondary to...