Although lateral ligament sprains are the most common pathologic conditions, peroneal tendon subluxations occur with a similar inversion mechanism. Multiple grades of subluxation have been described ...
Peroneal tendinopathy refers to pain and inflammation of the peroneal tendon that may develop after a person increases their activity level. The peroneal tendon is on the outside of the ankle.
Tarsal coalition can present with varying complaints. These include ankle pain, rigid pes planus, limp, peroneal tendon contracture, tarsal tunnel syndrome and ankle sprains.1,4 Chronic foot or ankle ...
Tendon jerks (mostly the ankle jerks ... There was a decrease in common peroneal motor conduction velocity in 66% of patients and amplitude in 55% of patients. Median sensory conduction velocity ...