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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2002
Peroneal tendon pathology is a common cause of lateral ankle pain. Because of the difficulty of distinguishing peroneal tendon injuries from lateral ligament injuries in the setting of ankle trauma, early diagnosis is often missed. Failure to recognize and adequately treat these injuries can result in significant long-term disability.
Richard S. Gehl, Rick L. Scanlan
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Peroneal tendon pathology is a common cause of lateral ankle pain. Because of the difficulty of distinguishing peroneal tendon injuries from lateral ligament injuries in the setting of ankle trauma, early diagnosis is often missed. Failure to recognize and adequately treat these injuries can result in significant long-term disability.
Richard S. Gehl, Rick L. Scanlan
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1992
A thorough knowledge of anatomy, injury patterns, repair techniques, and evolving rehabilitation methods is necessary to best treat extensor tendon injuries. These injuries are conceptualized as occurring in one of eight zones, which are numbered distally to proximally in the hand and forearm.
Curtis M. Steyers, William F. Blair
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A thorough knowledge of anatomy, injury patterns, repair techniques, and evolving rehabilitation methods is necessary to best treat extensor tendon injuries. These injuries are conceptualized as occurring in one of eight zones, which are numbered distally to proximally in the hand and forearm.
Curtis M. Steyers, William F. Blair
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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.
Harold B. Kitaoka+2 more
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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.
Harold B. Kitaoka+2 more
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1970
Summary The author has attempted to elucidate the problems of flexor tendon injuries and place them in proper perspective in regard to our scientific knowledge of tendon healing mechanisms. An approach for effectively dealing with injured flexor tendons is presented, with details of surgical technique and special suggestions.
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Summary The author has attempted to elucidate the problems of flexor tendon injuries and place them in proper perspective in regard to our scientific knowledge of tendon healing mechanisms. An approach for effectively dealing with injured flexor tendons is presented, with details of surgical technique and special suggestions.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2013
Hip pain is a common but potentially vexing clinical problem; symptoms may be protean, referred, and poorly localized. History and physical examination can be unreliable in discriminating between intra-articular and extra-articular origins of pain.
Jenny T. Bencardino+1 more
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Hip pain is a common but potentially vexing clinical problem; symptoms may be protean, referred, and poorly localized. History and physical examination can be unreliable in discriminating between intra-articular and extra-articular origins of pain.
Jenny T. Bencardino+1 more
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TENDON INJURY AND TENDINOPATHY [PDF]
Tendon disorders are frequent and are responsible for substantial morbidity both in sports and in the workplace. Tendinopathy, as opposed to tendinitis or tendinosis, is the best generic descriptive term for the clinical conditions in and around tendons arising from overuse. Tendinopathy is a difficult problem requiring lengthy management, and patients
Sharma P, MAFFULLI, Nicola
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2009
Peroneal tendon injuries are underdiagnosed and should be considered in every patient who presents with chronic lateral ankle pain. Ankle sprains are common, and up to 40% of affected individuals experience subsequent chronic ankle pain. Identifying the source of chronic ankle pain can be difficult because of the large number of possible causes.
Terrence M Philbin+2 more
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Peroneal tendon injuries are underdiagnosed and should be considered in every patient who presents with chronic lateral ankle pain. Ankle sprains are common, and up to 40% of affected individuals experience subsequent chronic ankle pain. Identifying the source of chronic ankle pain can be difficult because of the large number of possible causes.
Terrence M Philbin+2 more
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High-resolution US and MR imaging of peroneal tendon injuries.
Radiographics, 2015Injuries of the peroneal tendon complex are common and should be considered in every patient who presents with chronic lateral ankle pain. These injuries occur as a result of trauma (including ankle sprains), in tendons with preexisting tendonopathy, and
M. Taljanovic+5 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1998
As the number of persons who participate in athletic activity into their later years has increased, so has the incidence of overuse injuries to the Achilles tendon. The etiology of these problems is multifactorial and includes biomechanical factors and training errors.
David S. Tearse, Charles L. Saltzman
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As the number of persons who participate in athletic activity into their later years has increased, so has the incidence of overuse injuries to the Achilles tendon. The etiology of these problems is multifactorial and includes biomechanical factors and training errors.
David S. Tearse, Charles L. Saltzman
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1991
Epidemiologic data on the incidence of tendon injuries in these actively engaged in sports are missing. The significance of the tendon injury lies in the prognosis for any further sporting activities, the risk of chronicity, and thus the impairment of functional capacity (fitness).
J. Klein, Th. Tiling
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Epidemiologic data on the incidence of tendon injuries in these actively engaged in sports are missing. The significance of the tendon injury lies in the prognosis for any further sporting activities, the risk of chronicity, and thus the impairment of functional capacity (fitness).
J. Klein, Th. Tiling
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