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PERONEAL TENDINOPATHY

“My Painful Ankle!”

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PERONEAL TENDONS: CONNECT MUSCLES TO BONES

Common cause of “outside” ankle pain

Usually result of overuse

Slow to heal!

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ANATOMY2 Tendons:

Peroneus longusPeroneus brevis

Location: outside part

of ankleFunction: turn ankle

up and out

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SYMPTOMS“Burning”pain

Swelling “Catching”“Popping”

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SYMPTOMSStiffnessWorse with…

Prolonged standingWalking on uneven surfaces

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AT RISK POPULATIONAthletes

Hikers/skiers

SedentaryOverweight

Diabetics

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COMMON CAUSESOveruseRunning on uneven surfaces

( sides of road)Tight calf musclesExcessively flat feet

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TRADITIONAL NONOPERATIVE TREATMENTRestIce Heel insertDeep tissue

massageOrthoticsPhysical therapy

modalities

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IMMOBILIZATION

Walking bootUsually 2-4

weeksOften helpful“Burns no

bridges”

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NEWER TREATMENT : SHOCK WAVE THERAPYSafeNoninvasiveIn-office procedureEnhances tendon

healing“Brings blood to tissue with poor blood supply”

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SURGICAL OPTIONSDebridement of diseased

tendonRemoval of swollen “scar

tissue” (“synovectomy”)Repair of tearsPossible tendon transfersRequires some

immobilization

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OTHER SURGICAL OPTIONS

Tendon transfers

Bone realignment procedures


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