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What is posterior tibial tendonitis?

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What is posterior tibial tendonitis?​

Posterior Tibial Tendonitis and Tears The posterior tibial tendon is one of the major supporting structures of the foot. It is a fibrous cord that starts in the calf muscles, stretches down behind the inside of the ankle and attaches to a bone in the middle of the foot. That bone, the navicular, is a key structure in the arch of the foot.

Is there a cure for posterior tibial tendon dysfunction?​

Fortunately, there are a number of scientific studies which have demonstrated that it is possible to successfully treat posterior tibial tendon dysfunction with conservative measures.
What is the Aircast posterior tibial tendon ankle brace?
If you cannot get custom orthotics right away, the AirCast Posterior Tibial Tendon Ankle Brace is made especially for the treatment of problems affecting the posterior tibial tendon. It has two air bladders that lie along the inside of the arch and the inside of the ankle.
How do you treat posterior tendonitis on the inside of ankle?
Self Treatment Suggestions for Posterior Tibial Tendonitis and Pain on the Inside of the Ankle and Foot. Ice the inside of your ankle and foot two – three times per day for 10 minutes each time. If you are not getting better or are not completely better within a few weeks, see a medical professional.

How do you fix a torn posterior tibial tendon?​

Posterior Tibial Tendon surgery If the tendon tears, surgery stops further collapse in the arch region, as well as arthritis. Repair of the torn tendon when there is little collapse requires using stitches to close the tear, then using coblation Topaz therapy around the damaged tendon.

Can a tibial tendon tear cause flat feet?​

If the tendon simply becomes inflamed, a person likely will be diagnosed with posterior tibial tendonitis. In some occasions the tendon can actually tear. A posterior tibial tear is the most common reason for an adult’s flatfoot.
What is the navicular bone and posterior tibial tendon?
That bone, the navicular, is a key structure in the arch of the foot. The posterior tibial tendon has an important role because it helps keep the navicular in its proper place to hold up the foot’s arch, and it provides support as a person steps off the toes when walking.
Posterior tibial tendonitis is a condition that affects foot and ankle. It happens when your posterior tibial tendon is torn or swollen due to an injury to the tendon. This affects your mobility from one place to another.
Can an ultrasound show posterior tibial tendonitis?
An ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves that echo off the body. This creates a picture of the bone and tissue. Sometimes more information is needed to make a diagnosis. An ultrasound can be ordered to show the posterior tibial tendon. Surgery should only be done if the pain does not get better after 6 months of appropriate treatment.

What is the best way to repair posterior tibial tendon damage?​

Tendon transfer can be done in flexible flatfoot to recreate the function of the damaged posterior tibial tendon.

Can a cortisone injection be given to the posterior tibial tendon?​

Cortisone is a very powerful anti-inflammatory medicine that your doctor may consider injecting around the tendon. A cortisone injection into the posterior tibial tendon is not normally done. It carries a risk of tendon rupture. Discuss this risk with your doctor before getting an injection.
 
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