What is Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction?

July 19th, 2010

Your posture of the feet are a significant structure designed for standard biomechanics. Quite a lot of things have the effect of supporting the mid-foot steady. The most important is a muscle in the leg that attaches to the mid-foot ( arch ). If this muscle tissue can no longer carry out it’s job the mid-foot ( arch ) of the feet flattens resulting in soreness as well as accelerating deformity. This is known as posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. It is crucial that it will be caught earlier so it can be treated with hard foot orthoses to stop increasing impairment. When it is not really caught earlier and taken care of, surgery is often essential mainly because it gets to be pretty unpleasant.

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