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Peroneal Tendoscopy

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2015
Peroneal tendoscopy is indicated for peroneal tenosynovitis, subluxation or dislocation, snapping, partial tears requiring debridement, and postoperative adhesions and scarring. Peroneal tendoscopy was also found to be valuable as a diagnostic tool in some instances.
Tun Hing, Lui, Lung Fung, Tse
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Peroneal Tendon Injuries

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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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.
Francesco, Oliva   +3 more
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PERONEAL NEUROPATHY

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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