@@DrChristophAgten Had peroneal tendon subluxation playing soccer. I'm very active 47 year old with a history of ankle sprains. MRI says split tear of brevis tendon and peroneal retinaculum thickened and irregular. From your videos and a couple others I think it is the longus tendon that is split and the retinaculum is for sure avulsed. We'll see when I see the Ortho I guess. Thanks again for posting these.
Hi, I have a question to which I can't find any answer myself. Is it possible to have acute subluxation of peroneal tendons without SPR tearing or avulsion ? Because on the time of injury (bouldering/rock climbing while doing pistol squat on the rock) , mine popped out to the front and was popping in and out while I was moving it, with loud popping sounds, tendon was visible outside the skin. My ankle was immobilised in a cast for three weeks and I am off the cast for a week now, started to bear weight on it, it does not snap yet, but I am scared to twist it inside. MRI radiology told that they do not see any ligament ruptures. How is that possible ? (p.s. after injury I could not take any steps, the leg would collapse and subluxate instantly, now I can, but the leg is not stable yet) Thanks.
Heyy Brother.!! From India.. My Age 18 My Problem.!! Focal mild tendinosis of peroneus tendons around retromalleolar groove Marked thinning in outer aspect of superior peroneal retinaculum with elevation of fibular periosteum along inferolateral aspect of lateral malleolus.-Superior peroneal retinacular injury Please reply for me sir.. 🥺
Amazing videos . Thank you for your videos
Excellent videos. Really appreciate your lucid style of explaining. Thanks a lot.
So nice of you
great video , thaks , greetings from Argentina
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Super informative thank you!
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@@DrChristophAgten Had peroneal tendon subluxation playing soccer. I'm very active 47 year old with a history of ankle sprains. MRI says split tear of brevis tendon and peroneal retinaculum thickened and irregular. From your videos and a couple others I think it is the longus tendon that is split and the retinaculum is for sure avulsed. We'll see when I see the Ortho I guess. Thanks again for posting these.
Excellent . Thank you very much .
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Hi, I have a question to which I can't find any answer myself. Is it possible to have acute subluxation of peroneal tendons without SPR tearing or avulsion ? Because on the time of injury (bouldering/rock climbing while doing pistol squat on the rock) , mine popped out to the front and was popping in and out while I was moving it, with loud popping sounds, tendon was visible outside the skin. My ankle was immobilised in a cast for three weeks and I am off the cast for a week now, started to bear weight on it, it does not snap yet, but I am scared to twist it inside. MRI radiology told that they do not see any ligament ruptures. How is that possible ? (p.s. after injury I could not take any steps, the leg would collapse and subluxate instantly, now I can, but the leg is not stable yet) Thanks.
Thank you for all your videos!! Don´t you mean subluxation of the Peroneus longus instead of the Peroneus brevis at 5:50 and at 6:10?
Thanks for your question. It is the peroneus brevis that slips laterally between fibula and peroneus longus in this patient.
Heyy Brother.!!
From India.. My Age 18
My Problem.!!
Focal mild tendinosis of peroneus tendons around retromalleolar groove Marked thinning in outer aspect of superior peroneal retinaculum with
elevation of fibular periosteum along inferolateral aspect of lateral malleolus.-Superior peroneal retinacular injury
Please reply for me sir.. 🥺