A duplex ultrasound examination revealed a segmental ... ankle rotation (overpronation), which leads to strain on the posterior tibial tendon and results in ankle or medial foot pain and swelling.
On physical exam, palpable pulses were found in the right foot and diminished pulses were found in the left foot, the latter intermittently detected via Doppler ultrasound ... reconstitution of the ...
Duplex ultrasound reveals an occluded right SFA and bypass graft, occluded anterior and posterior tibial arteries, and the peroneal artery is patent with severe proximal disease. What should be the ...
Causes of foot pain include injuries, disorders of the toes, and underlying health conditions. Common reasons for pain in the feet, swelling, and difficulty walking include plantar fasciitis, Achilles ...
Walking on your toes is a simple and effective exercise for strengthening the tibialis posterior muscle. Start by standing, then raise your heels so you're balancing on your toes. Walk forward in ...
[24] It may be caused by a strain of the anterior or posterior tibialis muscles at their tibial origin. Pain is usually diffuse and less focal than that of stress fracture. Bone scan may show ...
Sixty-seven closed or grade-I open fractures of the tibial shaft were examined in a prospective, randomized, double-blind evaluation of use of a new ultrasound stimulating device as an adjunct to ...
More than 90% of people have no anatomical variation in their anterior tibial artery, but it's absent or underdeveloped in some people. Usually, the peroneal artery makes up the difference in terms of ...
If you want to avoid ankle issues and foot injuries, particularly if you're a runner, then there is one muscle that you need to concentrate on strengthening. "The posterior tibialis is a small but ...