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Entrapment Neuropathies of the Foot and Ankle.Clin Sports Med. 2015 Oct; 34(4):791-801.CS
Abstract
Posterior tarsal tunnel syndrome is the result of compression of the posterior tibial nerve. Anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome (entrapment of the deep peroneal nerve) typically presents with pain radiating to the first dorsal web space. Distal tarsal tunnel syndrome results from entrapment of the first branch of the lateral plantar nerve and is often misdiagnosed initially as plantar fasciitis. Medial plantar nerve compression is seen most often in running athletes, typically with pain radiating to the medial arch. Morton neuroma is often seen in athletes who place their metatarsal arches repetitively in excessive hyperextension.
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26409596
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Ferkel, Eric, et al. "Entrapment Neuropathies of the Foot and Ankle." Clinics in Sports Medicine, vol. 34, no. 4, 2015, pp. 791-801.
Ferkel E, Davis WH, Ellington JK. Entrapment Neuropathies of the Foot and Ankle. Clin Sports Med. 2015;34(4):791-801.
Ferkel, E., Davis, W. H., & Ellington, J. K. (2015). Entrapment Neuropathies of the Foot and Ankle. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 34(4), 791-801. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csm.2015.06.002
Ferkel E, Davis WH, Ellington JK. Entrapment Neuropathies of the Foot and Ankle. Clin Sports Med. 2015;34(4):791-801. PubMed PMID: 26409596.
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AU - Davis,William Hodges,
AU - Ellington,John Kent,
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KW - Jogger’s foot
KW - Lateral plantar nerve entrapment
KW - Morton neuroma in athletes
KW - Superficial and deep peroneal nerve entrapment
KW - Tarsal tunnel syndrome
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EP - 801
JF - Clinics in sports medicine
JO - Clin Sports Med
VL - 34
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