Medically reviewed by Jennifer Steinhoff, MD Posterior tibial tendonitis refers to inflammation of the posterior tibial ...
Some fractures involve both bones; others affect only one. The fracture itself may take place on the bulbous ends of the ...
Place the cuff so that the lower portion rests 3 cm above the medial malleolus. We find it helpful ... right posterior tibial, left dorsalis pedis, left posterior tibial, and left brachial.
Physical examination exhibited a cord-like structure over the medial malleolus in 58.6%, and a posterior tibial tendon (sub)luxation could be provocated in 54.2%. MRI, ultrasound and plain radiography ...
These injuries have no potential for displacement. Therefore, immobilization for 3 to 4 weeks is needed only for comfort and protection, with weight bearing as tolerated. Because of the potential ...