Described by the team as "a torn medial retinaculum allowing dislocation of the posterior tibialis tendon," experts explain this is a very rare injury and the treatment plan isn't black and white.
The authors judged the treatment result as excellent or asymptomatic in 80%, as good in 12% and as fair or moderate in 8% of the patients. Conclusions Posterior tibial tendon dislocation occurs more ...
As a result number of diagnosis is first considered and includes plantar fasciitis, tibialis posterior tendonitis, tarsal tunnel syndrome and medial Lisfranc injury. CECS of the foot remains a ...