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Complete Encasement of the Peroneal Tendons by the Peroneal Tubercle
Orthopedics, 2014The peroneal tubercle is an osseous structure on the lateral side of the calcaneus present in 90% of individuals. Hypertrophy of the peroneal tubercle resulting in stenosing peroneal tenosynovitis has been well described in the literature. Repair of this condition involves operative treatment to remove the hypertrophied peroneal tubercle and repair any
Trapper A J, Lalli +2 more
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Tendoscopy of the Peroneal Tendons
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006Tendoscopy of the peroneal tendons is a useful tool to diagnose and treat peroneal tendon disorders. Endoscopic ankle surgery is followed by a functional postoperative treatment and offers the advantages of less morbidity, reduction of postoperative pain, and outpatient surgery.
Scholten, Peter E., van Dijk, C. Niek
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Peroneal Pathology in the Athlete
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2023The peroneal tendons play a critical role in stabilizing the foot and ankle especially in athletes with high demands on lateral ankle strength. A complete understanding of the anatomy of the lateral ankle as well as a careful physical examination is imperative to diagnosing peroneal pathology, which is commonly misdiagnosed and can lead to chronic pain
Amelia, Mostovoy, Thomas, Chang
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Neurologic Clinics, 1999
The clinical and electrodiagnostic presentation of peroneal neuropathies are detailed in this article. There is a special emphasis on nerve conduction study findings and their relationship to prognosis and management. The differential diagnosis of foot drop, including when caused by the anterior compartmental syndrome of the leg, is also discussed.
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The clinical and electrodiagnostic presentation of peroneal neuropathies are detailed in this article. There is a special emphasis on nerve conduction study findings and their relationship to prognosis and management. The differential diagnosis of foot drop, including when caused by the anterior compartmental syndrome of the leg, is also discussed.
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Peroneal padding: an alternative to a peroneal post in hip arthroscopy
Arthroscopy, 2003Abstract Hip arthroscopy is commonly used both to diagnose and treat different underlying hip conditions. It may be performed either by a supine or lateral approach. A peroneal post is commonly used with a fracture table in both the supine and lateral positions to provide lateralization and traction of the femur.
Kam Fu James, Kong +3 more
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Peroneal tendon abnormalities in subjects with an enlarged peroneal tubercle
Skeletal Radiology, 2013To examine the association between inframalleolar peroneal tendon abnormalities and an enlarged peroneal tubercle.Two independent readers evaluated consecutive ankle MR imaging studies to classify inframalleolar peroneal tendon findings as normal, tenosynovitis, partial tear or complete tear.
Atul K, Taneja +6 more
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Superior Peroneal Retinaculoplasty: A Surgical Technique for Peroneal Subluxation
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2003A modification of a soft tissue reconstruction procedure for treatment of peroneal tendon subluxation and dislocation is presented. The procedure is based on creating one periosteal flap from the posterior fibula in the region of the peroneal groove. The flap is used to reinforce the superior peroneal retinaculum and prevent anterior displacement of ...
Virak, Tan +2 more
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Pathologies of the Peroneals: A Review
Foot & Ankle Specialist, 2020Peroneal tendon disorders remain an often overlooked source of lateral hindfoot pain and tenderness. Medical professionals who specialize in foot and ankle care are still far more likely to diagnose a peroneal tendon disorder as an ankle injury. In fact, acute peroneal dislocations are misdiagnosed in up to 40% of cases.
Akhil Sharma, Selene G. Parekh
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Foot & Ankle International, 1998
Injury to the peroneal tendons is a frequently overlooked cause of persistent lateral ankle pain after trauma. Peroneal tendon anatomy, biomechanics, diagnostic studies, and traumatic disorders were reviewed.
H D, Clarke, H B, Kitaoka, R L, Ehman
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Injury to the peroneal tendons is a frequently overlooked cause of persistent lateral ankle pain after trauma. Peroneal tendon anatomy, biomechanics, diagnostic studies, and traumatic disorders were reviewed.
H D, Clarke, H B, Kitaoka, R L, Ehman
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