Hypertrophy of the Trochlearis Calcanei: Etiology, clinical manifestations and treatment
Abstract
The diagnosis of troclear hypertrophy or fibular tuberosity of calcaneus is associated to stenotic tenosinovitis of long or short the peroneal tendon. There are authors states that troclear hypertrophy of calcaneus did not cause pain by itself but the pain increase when the patient uses a tight shoe that compresses the area affected, this compression produces skin irritation under the area affected accompanied often a sensorial affectation at level of the superficial nerve due to entrapment of dorso cutaneous lateral nerve.Downloads
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