Dysfunction of the Tibialis Posterior Tendon

There are plenty of ligaments and tendons that usually are responsible regarding providing strength to the arch from the foot. The primary 1 is known as the posterior tibial muscle group. This is a muscle within the lower-leg that has a tendon that comes down the medial side of the ankle joint and its function would be to support up the arch of the foot. There’s a problem named posterior tibial tendon dysfunction that’s a issue with exactly how properly the tibialis posterior muscle is capable of doing it’s action. Whenever the muscle stops doing its job properly, a progressing flat foot occurs because the other muscles and ligaments are not able to keeping up the actual mid-foot by themselves.

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28 June 2010 | News and Society

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