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If it doesn’t, that’s an indication of posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. The doctor may also notice whether you can complete eight to 10 raises without discomfort. Even in the second stage ...
“If there is a dysfunction ... is usually a tendon injury, and we don't want to focus on stretching a tendon injury.” By tendon injury, she means tendinitis, and posterior tibialis tendinitis ...
Initially most cases were misdiagnosed (53.1%). 35.6% of the patients felt a recurrent snapping phenomenon at the medial ankle. Physical examination exhibited a cord-like structure over the medial ...
Plantar fasciitis is the most common, but other causes may include posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, cavus foot, and more. Arch pain is a common foot concern. It affects runners and other ...
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