Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by repeated pressure that results in damage on the posterior tibial nerve. Your tibial nerve branches off of the sciatic nerve and is found near your ankle ...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is the compression of an important nerve that runs through your ankle and into your foot. It’s possible to develop tarsal tunnel syndrome after spraining your ankle, overusing ...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome patients suffer from a burning or tingling sensation, numbness, and/or a sharp and shooting pain along the distribution of the tibial nerve. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a ...
A healthy, 39-year-old man who works at construction sites arrived with a 1-year history of “electric shocks” in his right foot whenever he wore his work boots. This was initially attributed to ...
The medial tarsal artery is actually a set of two to three arteries that are located on the medial, or outer, side of the foot. The arteria dorsalis pedis runs down the top of the foot and passes ...
This week we are going to discuss something which is very important to correctly diagnose in the foot and ankle as it mimics other conditions of the foot—tarsal tunnel syndrome. Tarsal tunnel syndrome ...
Any condition that produces compression or squeezing of the posterior tibial nerve within the tarsal tunnel causes tarsal tunnel syndrome. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a result of compression of the ...
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