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Presentation
Functional anatomy of tarsal tunnel syndrome: a cadaver case series
Annual Conference of the California Physical Therapy Association
  • A. Schultz
  • L. Young
  • K. Sullivan
  • V. Ceja
  • Todd E. Davenport, University of the Pacific
  • Tamara L. Little Phelan, University of the Pacific
  • Jim K. Mansoor, University of the Pacific
ORCiD
0000-0001-5772-7727
Document Type
Poster
Organization
California Physical Therapy Association
Location
Santa Clara, CA
Conference Dates
September 28, 2012-September 29, 2012
Date of Presentation
9-28-2012
Abstract

This functional anatomy demonstration showed the kinesiological basis of tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS). The relative influences of foot pronation and lower leg loading on tibial nerve loads were compared. Lower leg loading showed the strongest association with tibial nerve loading. This information will assist clinicians in prioritizing interventions for TTS.

Citation Information
A. Schultz, L. Young, K. Sullivan, V. Ceja, et al.. "Functional anatomy of tarsal tunnel syndrome: a cadaver case series" Annual Conference of the California Physical Therapy Association (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/todd-davenport/73/