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Peroneal muscles tendinitis


peroneus longus and brevisAn inversion trauma in the ankle can present itself as a double lesion : a ligamentous and a tendinous component.
A ligamentous sprain in combination with a tendinitis.

If there is a tendinous component then mostly the peroneus longus or brevis (in that case we would also find a positive resisted test) is involved.

Treatment consists of the combination of deep transverse friction massage, mobilisation and proprioceptive exercises.

(See Part I, p156, 158 ; Part II, p36)
 
 

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