1989
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-993643
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Die Peroneussehnenluxation

Abstract: Anatomic, histological and experimental investigations show that for preventing luxation of the peroneal tendons, the shape of the retromalleolar groove is less important. The deciding structure is the retinaculum musculorum peroneorum superius. A subtly differentiated way for diagnosis and therapy, depending on the natural anatomy is presented. The results of a follow-up examination of 31 patients are reported.

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“…The superior band provides the primary restraint to tendon subluxation. 3 The shape of the retromalleolar groove also plays a significant role in maintaining tendon stability and varies between individuals. In a cadaveric study of 178 fibulae, Edwards 4 demonstrated the groove was concave in 82% of subjects, flat in 11% and convex in 7%.…”
Section: Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The superior band provides the primary restraint to tendon subluxation. 3 The shape of the retromalleolar groove also plays a significant role in maintaining tendon stability and varies between individuals. In a cadaveric study of 178 fibulae, Edwards 4 demonstrated the groove was concave in 82% of subjects, flat in 11% and convex in 7%.…”
Section: Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ist die Luxation der Sehnen nicht ursächlich für das Schnappen, sollte differentialdiagnostisch an das Springen der Sehnen gegeneinander gedacht werden. In diesen Fällen ist lediglich ein Schnappen der Sehnen hinter dem Malleolus lateralis palpabel und gelegentlich hörbar [11,19].…”
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“…The bony contour of the dorsal surface of the distal fibula seems less important for this disorder [15,51,52,58,63]. In an unpublished cadaveric study, we identified the peroneus brevis as the primary muscle causing dislocation of the peroneal tendons ( Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%