2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.reuma.2017.07.008
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Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome

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“…En el diagnóstico diferencial tendremos que tener en cuenta lesiones ligamentosas, tendinitis del Aquíleo, bursitis retrocalcánea, artrosis, la presencia del Proceso de Stieda, una fractura ósea, que podría determinar un hueso accesorio similar al Os Trigonum, y otras patologías menos frecuentes como la enfermedad de Sever (3)(4)(5).…”
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“…En el diagnóstico diferencial tendremos que tener en cuenta lesiones ligamentosas, tendinitis del Aquíleo, bursitis retrocalcánea, artrosis, la presencia del Proceso de Stieda, una fractura ósea, que podría determinar un hueso accesorio similar al Os Trigonum, y otras patologías menos frecuentes como la enfermedad de Sever (3)(4)(5).…”
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“…Acute impact injury may cause SP fracture and PAIS, which seems like the syndrome of OT (Hess 2011). Patients usually report chronic or recurrent posterior ankle pain increased by forced plantar flexion (Martins et al 2018). Other causes of PAI may result from FHL tenosynovitis, ankle osteochondritis, and subtalar joint disease (Martins et al 2018).…”
Section: Clinical Perspective and Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients usually report chronic or recurrent posterior ankle pain increased by forced plantar flexion (Martins et al 2018). Other causes of PAI may result from FHL tenosynovitis, ankle osteochondritis, and subtalar joint disease (Martins et al 2018). PAI typically induces posterior ankle pain exacerbated by plantar flexion or dorsiflexion, posterior tenderness anterior to the Achilles tendon, and a palpable soft-tissue thickening (Robinson and White 2002).…”
Section: Clinical Perspective and Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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