2007
DOI: 10.1136/bjsm.2007.035295
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An uncommon ankle sprain: Figure 1

Abstract: Peroneal tendon disorders must be part of the differential diagnosis after ankle sprain in the professional athlete.

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“…Relevant studies, applied to tennis, include those by Kulund, McCue, Rockwell and Gieck (1979) (2007), and Van Zoest, Janssen and Tseng (2007). For padel, however, no relevant references have been found, probably due to its short history.…”
Section: Limiting Factorsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Relevant studies, applied to tennis, include those by Kulund, McCue, Rockwell and Gieck (1979) (2007), and Van Zoest, Janssen and Tseng (2007). For padel, however, no relevant references have been found, probably due to its short history.…”
Section: Limiting Factorsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…An incidence injury to the peroneal tendons of 17.4% in association with an ATFL injury as seen in our study is therefore not surprising. Previous studies have also shown the underrecognition of peroneal tendon tears after ankle sprains [22]. The peroneal tendons should be evaluated alongside the ATFL and surgically addressed in the same setting if required [23].…”
Section: Peroneal Tendonsmentioning
confidence: 99%