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Ankle and foot pain

Scarred ankle and foot pain

We will first recall the notion of cicatricial neuropathy. Causes of ankle and foot pain of scarring origin are (non-exhaustive): Knee surgery (prosthesis, arthroscopy, etc.) Wound, burn, hematoma of the knee Wound, burn, hematoma of

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Ankle and foot pain

Scarred ankle and foot pain

We will first recall the notion of cicatricial neuropathy. Causes of ankle and foot pain of scarring origin are (non-exhaustive): Knee surgery (prosthesis, arthroscopy, etc.) Wound, burn, hematoma of the knee Wound, burn, hematoma of

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Ankle and foot pain

Scarred ankle and foot pain

We will first recall the notion of cicatricial neuropathy. Causes of ankle and foot pain of scarring origin are (non-exhaustive): Knee surgery (prosthesis, arthroscopy, etc.) Wound, burn, hematoma of the knee Wound, burn, hematoma of

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Pathologies

Tarsal tunnel syndrome

Pathophysiology. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a tunnel syndrome characterized by compression of the posterior tibial nerve and/or its distal terminal branches by the internal annular ligament. The posterior tibial nerve gives, in the retro-malleolar region,

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Tarsal tunnel syndrome

Pathophysiology. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a tunnel syndrome characterized by compression of the posterior tibial nerve and/or its distal terminal branches by the internal annular ligament. The posterior tibial nerve gives, in the retro-malleolar region,

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Compressive

Tarsal tunnel syndrome

Pathophysiology. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a tunnel syndrome characterized by compression of the posterior tibial nerve and/or its distal terminal branches by the internal annular ligament. The posterior tibial nerve gives, in the retro-malleolar region,

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Inferior member

Plantar fasciitis

Description The patient complains of pain in the heel area and in the center of the arch. The pain occurred insidiously without a clearly identifiable initial event. The pain is more pronounced in the morning

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Morton’s Foot

Two variants of this pathology responsible for metatarsalgia: – hypermobility of the first metatarsal with laxity of the longitudinal plantar ligaments. – Relative shortness of the first metatarsal compared to the second. The examination of

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Morton’s Foot

Two variants of this pathology responsible for metatarsalgia: – hypermobility of the first metatarsal with laxity of the longitudinal plantar ligaments. – Relative shortness of the first metatarsal compared to the second. The examination of

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Post operative chronic pain