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What is Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction?

July 21st, 2010 . by admin

The mid-foot of the foot is an essential element designed for typical function. Various items have the effect of stablising the arch steady. The main is often a muscle/tendon complex in the leg and connects to the mid-foot ( arch ). If this muscle mass can no longer carry out it’s purpose the mid-foot ( arch ) with the foot collapses causing soreness and also progressive disability. This is what is called posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. It is necessary that this is detected promptly and treated with rigid foot orthoses to avoid additional disability. If it’s not really seen early on and also treated, surgical treatment is usually required mainly because it gets very crippling.

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