There are two peroneal tendons, which run behind the lateral malleolus—a fancy term for the outer knob-like ankle bone—and along the back of the fibula (shin bone). These include the peroneus ...
Class 4 laser therapy appears to be a viable adjunctive treatment option for accelerating the healing process and alleviating ...
The tendons are usually inflamed just behind the fibula bone at the ankle joint. This part of the fibula is the bump on the outside of the ankle (also referred to as the lateral malleolus), and ...
Objective To analyse the association between Ankle-GO score during the return to sport process and the probability of becoming a coper 1 year after lateral ankle sprain (LAS). Copers were defined as ...
[5] suggested that the talus is translated anteriorly due to stretching of the anterior talofibular ligament and chronic lateral instability ... on the front of the ankle and osteoarthritis ...