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The Anatomy of the Peroneus Longus Muscle
The peroneus longus muscle (or fibularis longus) is a major mover and stabilizer of your foot and ankle. The muscle runs down ...
The peroneus longus is an important muscle in your lower leg. It starts at the top of the fibula before running down the outside of the leg and connecting to the foot with the peroneus longus tendon.
These tendons extend over the fibula, or calf bone, and the peroneus longus tendons attached to the peroneal muscles in the calf. They run into a ligament in the ankle joint known as the cruciate ...
Background Sensori-motor insoles are supposed to influence muscle activity of the ankle stabilizing muscles during stance phase of human gait by imposing pressure upon tendon structures. For this ...
You have thousands of tendons in your body. Tendons connect muscles to bones with tissue that is strong and flexible but not very elastic. Tendons are very strong, but they can be strained. The point ...
Peroneal tendonitis is an inflammation of one of the tendons in the back of the foot. It can cause pain that radiates from the ankle to the outside of the foot. By performing gentle exercises and ...
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Treating Peroneal Tendon Tears and Tendonitis
The peroneal tendons are the tendons that connect the muscles of the outer side of the lower leg to the foot. These tendons ...
Background Chronic ankle instability (CAI) patients have altered gait patterns characterised by increased ankle inversion motion prior to and following ground contact. Destabilisation devices may ...
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