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Peroneal tendons subluxation.

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2009
Subluxation of the peroneal tendons is uncommon. It occurs especially in skiing, soccer, basketball, rugby, ice skating, judo, sprint, water-skiing, mountaineering, and gymnastics. We present an overview of the injury, with the classification commonly used.
Oliva F   +3 more
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Peroneal Tendon Disorders

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2015
Peroneal tendon pathology is often found in patients complaining of lateral ankle pain and instability. Conditions encountered include tendinosis; tendinopathy; tenosynovitis; tears of the peroneus brevis, peroneus longus, and both tendons; subluxation and dislocation; and painful os peroneum syndrome.
Brent, Roster   +2 more
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Peroneal Nerve Entrapment*

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1998
Sixty patients (sixty-two limbs) who had entrapment of the peroneal nerve were managed with operative decompression, and the results were evaluated after an average duration of follow-up of forty-two months (range, twenty-five to 162 months). The entrapment was postural in five patients, dynamic in two (one of whom had bilateral entrapment), and ...
T, Fabre   +4 more
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Dislocation of the peroneal tendons

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1977
It is our opinion that acute luxation of the peroneal tendons must be operated to prevent future disability. Chronic luxations of the peroneal tendons may be treated with a modified Kelly procedure, with anticipated excellent results. The diagnosis of acute luxations of the peroneal tendons continues to be difficult, and we hope that the guidelines ...
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Surgical construction of peroneal groove and peroneal retinaculum

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1974
E L, Beck, E D, McGlamry
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Peroneal Tendoscopy

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2009
Endoscopy of the tendons (tendoscopy) of the foot and ankle has become more frequently performed and reported. New, smaller endoscopic cameras and instruments have made tendoscopy more accessible and useful for sports medicine and related surgeries. The peroneal tendons are particularly accessible for tendoscopy owing to their subcutaneous position ...
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Immigration and institutional change: Did mass immigration cause peronism in argentina?

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2021
Nicolas Cachanosky, Alexandre Padilla
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[Peroneal nerve schwannoma presenting with a peroneal palsy].

Revue neurologique, 2006
Peroneal nerve injury in the lateral aspect of the knee is frequent, commonly dominated by traumatic or compressive etiologies. Tumors, generally synovial cysts, are exceptional causes. We report a case of a 70-year-old women referred for assessment of peroneal palsy syndrome found to be related to peroneal schwannoma in the lateral aspect of the knee.
M A, Rafai   +8 more
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Fibular (peroneal) neuropathy

Fibular neuropathy has variable presenting features depending on the site of the lesion. Anatomical features make it susceptible to injury from extrinsic factors, particularly the superficial location of the nerve at the head of the fibula. There are many mechanisms of compression or other traumatic injury of the fibular nerve, as well as entrapment ...
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Peroneal

2014
Silvia Perugin Bernardi, Alessandro Muda
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