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    The tarsal tunnel is a passage found along the inner leg underneath the medial malleolus of the ankle. The roof of the tarsal tunnel is formed by the flexor...
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    Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a nerve entrapment syndrome causing a painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is compressed as it travels through...
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    injury Tarsal tunnel syndrome Ulnar nerve entrapment Radial tunnel syndrome Cheiralgia paresthetica Nerve compression syndrome Carpal tunnel Median nerve...
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    Carpus"). Bones of foot Arches of the foot Carpus Cuboid syndrome Tarsal tunnel Tarsal tunnel syndrome Podiatry Channel, Anatomy of the foot and ankle Nordin-Frankel...
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  • tendon of obturator internus a mnemonic to remember the contents of the Tarsal tunnel from anterior to posterior is "Tom, Dick and Harry". or alternatively...
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  • Osteoarthritis Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) Slipped capital femoral epiphysis Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) Trauma GP Notebook CALVÉ; et al. (1939). "PATHOGENESIS...
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    Jules Tinel. It is a potential sign of carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome and symptomatic neuroma. Tinel's sign...
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    heels), plantar fascia rupture, and compression neuropathies such as tarsal tunnel syndrome or impingement of the medial calcaneal nerve. A determination...
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    components increase in size, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tarsal tunnel syndrome. Common symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome include pain and numbness in...
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  • TAR syndrome Tardive dyskinesia Tardive psychosis Tardive syndrome Tarsal tunnel syndrome Taura syndrome Taussig–Bing syndrome Tea and toast syndrome...
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    syndrome Peripheral neuropathy Peroneal neuropathy Spinal disc herniation Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Ulnar neuropathy The nerve conduction study consists of the...
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  • foot deep to the flexor retinaculum of the foot. It runs through the tarsal tunnel. The posterior tibial artery gives rise to: medial plantar artery. lateral...
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    the pain is brought under control. Arthritis Physiatry Rheumatology Tarsal tunnel syndrome Durall, CJ (November 2011). "Examination and treatment of cuboid...
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    there is little room for this to occur, as is often the case in carpal tunnel syndrome. This may be due to weight gain or peripheral oedema (especially...
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    contents of the tunnel expand, there will be an increase in pressure. Examples of tunnels are the carpal tunnel, tarsal tunnel, and cubital tunnel. Sometimes...
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    medial malleolus, the crural tendinous chiasm. It passes through the tarsal tunnel. It passes obliquely forward and lateralward, superficial to the deltoid...
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  • Tang Hsi Ryu syndrome Tangier disease TAR syndrome Tardive dyskinesia Tarsal tunnel syndrome Taste disorder Tatton-Brown–Rahman syndrome TAU syndrome Taurodontia...
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    fibers pass obliquely downward and backward, where it passes through the tarsal tunnel on the medial side of the foot and end in a tendon which occupies nearly...
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  • in Telford, Shropshire Temporary threshold shift, auditory fatigue Tarsal tunnel syndrome, foot condition Three-taxon analysis, a method of phylogenetic...
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  • tibial vessels and tibial nerve into the sole of the foot, known as the tarsal tunnel. It is continuous by its upper border with the deep fascia of the leg...
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  • Fracture Dupuytren fracture or Pott's fracture Osteomyelitis Bone cancer Tarsal tunnel syndrome Neuroma Metatarsalgia Nerve entrapment Pes cavus (Cavus foot)...
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  • and J. Grierson. Erythromelalgia Small fiber peripheral neuropathy Tarsal tunnel syndrome Chemotherapy-induced acral erythema Tavee J, Zhou L. Small...
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    conditions under these headings include: Cubital Tunnel Syndrome-compression of the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel at the elbow." In regards to the pathophysiology...
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  • use disorder Traumatic encephalopathy Tardive dyskinesia Tarlov cyst Tarsal tunnel syndrome Tay–Sachs disease Temporal arteritis Temporal lobe epilepsy...
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  • consequence from plantar heel fasciitis), nerve disorders (such as tarsal tunnel syndrome) and tumors of the foot and ankle. Amputation and ankle arthroscopy...
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    flexor hallucis longus Lower Limb, Leg, Posterior compartment, Deep, tarsal tunnel posterior surface of upper 1/3 of fibula base of distal phalanx of hallux...
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    et al described scarring around the veins to be the source of pain. Tarsal tunnel syndrome Schubert, Roberto. "Sinus tarsi syndrome | Radiology Reference...
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    may aid with the diagnosis of nerve compression or injury (such as carpal tunnel syndrome), nerve root injury (such as sciatica), and with other problems...
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  • the hip or thigh piriformis syndrome proximal tibial mononeuropathy tarsal tunnel syndrome interdigital neuropathy (Morton's Neuroma) sural mononeuropathy...
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  • amputation of her left forearm and all of her toes and was diagnosed with tarsal tunnel syndrome, she was in rehabilitation for months afterwards. "Alexa Szvitacs...
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