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What is Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction?
July 7th, 2010 by admin
Your mid-foot ( arch ) of the feet are a key framework intended for natural biomechanics. A number of elements have the effect of stablising the particular mid-foot ( arch ) steady. An important one is usually a muscle/tendon complex within the leg and attaches to the arch. If the muscle mass is unable to accomplish it’s job the actual arch with the feet collapses creating pain and also accelerating deformity. This is referred to as posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. It is important that this will be diagnosed early on and helped by rigid feet orthoses to avoid increasing deformity. If it is not caught early and also taken care of, surgery is normally necessary since it becomes quite unpleasant.