2017
DOI: 10.1177/2050313x17745225
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Atraumatic bilateral rupture of the peroneus brevis tendon in recreational sport: A case report

Abstract: Issue:Lower extremity tendon injuries often occur in physically active individuals. Most ruptures not involving great force are diagnosed in patients presenting underlying tendon degenerations. This also applies to patients taking medications because of a disease. We have observed several cases of bilateral Achilles tendon ruptures in patients who have been taking cortisone for a long period. We treated a healthy colleague (neurologist) in our clinic who sustained ruptures of the Achilles tendon on the left si… Show more

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“…Laxity of the SPR, lateral ankle instability, or a groove with insufficient depth may increase the risk of subluxation [1]. Additionally, recent cortisone or fluoroquinolone therapy has been shown to increase risk of tendon rupture which can present with subluxation [2]. Peroneal subluxation is relatively rare and is commonly misdiagnosed as an ankle sprain.…”
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“…Laxity of the SPR, lateral ankle instability, or a groove with insufficient depth may increase the risk of subluxation [1]. Additionally, recent cortisone or fluoroquinolone therapy has been shown to increase risk of tendon rupture which can present with subluxation [2]. Peroneal subluxation is relatively rare and is commonly misdiagnosed as an ankle sprain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%