Posterior Tibialis Dysfunction Flashcards

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Is this condition prevalent?

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  • Often misdiagnosed as medial ankle sprain
  • Tibialis posterior is the primary stabilizer of the medial longitudinal arch
  • Can reach a prevalence of 10% in elderly women
  • Estimated to affect nearly 5 million people in the US.
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What pathogenic processes can be related with tibialis posterior dysfunction?

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  • Age related tendon degeneration
  • Fibrotic changes as a result of repeated microtrauma
  • Abnormal forces arise from even mild flatfootedness (tendencia para pronação estira o tendão), resulting in lifelong greater demands on the tibialis posterior than in a normal foot.
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3
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List some risk factors to this condition.

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  • Female
  • Sup 40 years of age
  • Flatfoot (tendence to midfoot pronation with forefoot eversion - “too many toes sign”)
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Steroid injection
  • Obesity.
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The posterior tibialis tendinopathy can be devised in four stages. What caracteristics are present in stage 1?

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  • Tenosynovitis +/- degeneration
  • Deformity absent
  • Medial pain
  • Mild pain with heel raise
  • Mild weakness with hindfoot inversion
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What we can find in stage 2 of posterior tibialis tendinopathy?

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  • Degeneration + elongation
  • Flexible pes planovalgus
  • Medial +/- lateral pain
  • Too-many-toes sign
  • Marked pain with heel raise +/- unable to perform
  • Marked weakness with hindfoot inversion.
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Refer some characteristics of stage 3 of posterior tibialis tendinopathy.

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  • Degeneration + elongation
  • Fixed pes planovalgus
  • Medial +/- lateral pain
  • Too-many-toes sign
  • Unable to perform heel raise
  • Marked weakness with hindfoot inversion.
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Aponta algumas características da fase 4 da tendinopatia do tibial posterior.

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  • Degeneration + elongation
  • Fixed pes planovalgus
  • Medial +/- lateral pain
  • Too-many-toes sign
  • Unable to perform heel raise
  • Marked weakness with hindfoot inversion
  • Pain/crepitus with tibiotalar motion.
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What two characteristics help to diagnose posterior tibialis dysfunction?

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Medial pain or swelling behind the medial malleoli AND change in foot shape (SN 100).

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