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discomfort and pain upper peroneus longus |
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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 9:09pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "You are correct in that the peroneal tendons (longus & brevis) wrap around the outside of the ankle (lateral malleolus/fibula). Tenderness at this region of the lateral mallelous could be attributed to inflammation of these tendons. The peroneal muscles function to evert (bring foot out) and plantarflex (bring foot down) at the ankle. Pain is usually experienced when an individual performs these movements if the peroneals are involved. Performing movement in the opposite directions usually doesn't elicit pain. However, passive range of motion and a stretch into the opposite directions could elicit some pain. Strength testing of the peroneal muscles could also elicit pain and display weakness of the peroneal muscles. The article on CyberPT talks more about injury to the peroneals and has some video examples of some of the exercises a PT could prescribe for such an injury: |
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