2008
DOI: 10.1136/bjsm.2007.040204
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Posterior tibial tendon dislocation: a systematic review of the literature and presentation of a case

Abstract: Posterior tibial tendon dislocation occurs more frequently than was previously thought. Misdiagnosis can be avoided, if the surgeon is aware of the condition and combines findings from history, physical investigation and imaging modalities.

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“…1 The average time for diagnosis in previously reported cases is 4.4 ± 6.1 (0-24) months. 1 These often the use imaging modalities for diagnosis such as Single limb heel rise test. dynamic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging 3,4 and computed tomography scan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…1 The average time for diagnosis in previously reported cases is 4.4 ± 6.1 (0-24) months. 1 These often the use imaging modalities for diagnosis such as Single limb heel rise test. dynamic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging 3,4 and computed tomography scan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In a recently published systematic review, only 6 cases had been reported showing a concomitant ankle fracture. 1 We report our experience in management of tibialis posterior tendon dislocation associated with ankle fracture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Простое восстановление удер-живателя сгибателей было описано в 6 работах [2,7,9,11,12,16], комплексное восстановление с пластикой надкостницей -в 1 статье [18], плас-тика с использованием скользящего аппарата ахиллова сухожилия -в двух [2,16], восста-новление мягкотканных структур с использо-ванием якорных фиксаторов -тремя авторами [8,13,20]. В 4 сериях наблюдений исследователями было замечено уменьшение глубины борозды на внутренней лодыжке, однако ее углубление было выполнено лишь в двух сериях экспери-ментов, а глубина борозды измерена не была [5,6,15,17,18,19].…”
Section: клиническое наблюдениеunclassified
“…Most rarely, snapping syndrome can also be caused by a third fibular tendon (31) or being related to the posterior tibial tendon (32) , in this latter case, with medial snapping. In a systematic literature review (32) published in 2008, the authors observed that 58.5% of lesions with luxation of the posterior tibial tendon were caused by sports trauma, and 53.1% of all the cases with luxation of the posterior tibial tendon have initially remained without a correct diagnosis. The authors have also observed that 35.6% of the patients experienced recurrent snapping of the tendon.…”
Section: Snapping Elbowmentioning
confidence: 99%