Walking on your toes is a simple and effective exercise for strengthening the tibialis posterior muscle. Start by standing, then raise your heels so you're balancing on your toes. Walk forward in ...
Rarely, both the anterior and posterior tibial arteries are absent and alternative pathways are needed for blood ... Talk with your healthcare provider about any symptoms affecting your lower leg that ...
Correspondence to Prof Dr Heinz Lohrer, Institute of Sports Medicine, Otto-Fleck-Schneise, 10, 60528 Frankfurt/Main, Germany; lohrer{at}sport.uni-frankfurt.de Objective In contrast to posterior tibial ...
Although it can start at any age, knee pain becomes more of an issue as we get older. As we age, the tissues become less pliable, brittle, weaker, and more prone to injury.
Foot pain: A survey by the American Podiatric Medical Association found foot pain and ... Several common foot problems may develop including posterior tibial tendonitis and dysfunction, plantar ...
Epigastric pain refers to pain or discomfort below the ribs in your upper abdomen area. Causes range from acute digestive issues like acid reflux to chronic conditions such as esophagitis.
The ideal candidate for osteotomy is active, younger than 50 years old, has a history of isolated medial compartment pain, a malalignment of less than 15°, a metaphyseal tibial varus, full range ...