Leg tendon tear

    • [DOC File]CT Ordering Guide - iHealthSpot Interactive

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      A longitudinal cut was made with a scalpel in the posterior tibial tendon of each cadaveric ankle to simulate a tear that would be representative of a Stage II PTTD, (see Figure 4).

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    • [DOC File]Orthopedist in Waltham | Waltham Orthopedist | Orthopedist ...

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      Demonstrate the steps that should be taken when assessing ankle and lower leg injuries. Describe the three types of ankle sprains. Contrast the management of grade 1, 2, and 3 ligament sprains. What is the usual mechanism for fractures of the ankle? Describe the various injuries that can occur to the Achilles tendon.

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    • Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee)

      Complete Achilles Tendon Rupture. Complete tear of the Achilles. More typical in _____ men. After injury, it is typical to see that the athlete will drag their foot. Patient will often describe feeling like they were shot. Peroneal Tendon Dislocation (Subluxation) a. The peroneal muscles are found on the outside of the _____ leg.

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    • [DOC File]MRS. REED'S HEALTH SCIENCES - Home

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      Labral Tear. Loose Bodies. OCD Stability . Post-op shoulder . Post-op meniscus repair. Yes. MRI Joint with Contrast-Order 2 Exams. Lower Extremity With Contrast . Upper Extremity With Contrast. Fluoroscopy Guided Joint Injection. Please state which joint in comments. 73722 73222 76000 Page #7 of 7

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    • [DOC File]Achilles Tendon Injury - Cabarrus County Schools

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      Tape the back of the leg to support the tendon. Apply a plaster cast if it is really bad. Use ultrasound treatment. Apply sports massage techniques. Prescribe a rehabilitation programme. Some might give a steroid injection however an injection directly into the tendon is …

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    • Foot Tendon Tears | Orthopedics

      The Achilles tendon is a band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the calf muscle of the leg. Injury to the tendon may cause it to become inflamed or torn. Achilles tendonitis is the term used when the tendon is inflamed. The inflammation causes pain at the back of your leg near the heel. A tear of the tendon is called a rupture.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE LEG AND ANKLE

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      Rehabilitating a partial or complete tear of a tendon requires an exercise program that is similar to but less vigorous than that prescribed for ligament injuries. The goals of exercise are to restore the ability to bend and straighten the knee and to strengthen the leg to prevent repeat injury.

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    • [DOCX File]Knee: Tendon Injury

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      Peroneal Tendon Subluxation / Dislocation. Wrestling, football, ice skating, skiing, basketball, soccer. Can have tear of the peroneal retinaculum allowing the peroneal tendon to dislocate out of its groove. Complaints that in running or jumping, the tendon snaps out of the groove and then back in when stress is released.

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    • [DOC File]Prevention and Treatment of Injuries

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      The patellar tendon may sometimes tear completely, or rapture, during strenuous activity. What are the symptoms? Symptoms may include: Pain and tenderness around the patellar tendon. Swelling in your knee joint or swelling where the patellar tendon attached to the shin bone. Pain jumping, running, or walking, especially downhill or upstairs.

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    • [DOC File]Evaluation of Ankle Injuries

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      **For patellar tendon autograft, use brace for 4 weeks. Therapeutic Exercises. Mini-squats (0-45 degrees) Stationary Bike (high seat, low tension) Prone leg hangs with ankle weights until extension is achieved. Closed chain extension (leg press:0-45 degrees) Pool walking/jogging. Stair climbing (up/down, forward. backwards), StairMaster. Toe raises

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