Bipartite Os Peroneum

By |2023-06-14T10:46:24+10:00April 26th, 2023|Foot pain, Tendonosis|

Blog's main page Approximately 10% of the population have Os Peroneum, an accessory bone in the peroneus longus tendon. It is typically located adjacent to the cuboid as the tendon delves into the plantar foot. Most of these are asymptomatic, but, in certain situations, they can lead to symptoms. Symptoms may occur when the fibrous attachments [...]

Is it posterior tibial tendon dysfunction?

By |2022-12-13T20:23:53+11:00May 5th, 2022|Flat feet, Tendonosis|

Blog's main page An astute podiatrist referred this patient to me recently with a history of treatment for supposed posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD). The patient has been symptomatic on the medial navicular region radiating slightly proximal. She had been treated for PTTD for many months, including rest, orthotics and physiotherapy with no poor results by [...]

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