tibialis posterior

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Noun1.tibialis posterior - a deep muscle of the leg
musculus tibialis, tibialis, tibialis muscle - either of two skeletal muscle in each leg arising from the tibia; provides for movement of the foot
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Both tibialis posterior tendon and neurovascular bundle were identified and carefully preserved.
Caption: FIGURE 1: Axial, T2 weighted, fat saturated, STIR MR image showing loculated fluid signal within the tibialis posterior muscle (thick white arrows), suggestive of a collection.
There was full strength of 0.3 for the tibialis posterior and peroneal muscle groups bilaterally.
The aim of the study is to assess the functional outcome of tibialis posterior tendon transfer procedure and to identify factors that impact favourable outcome of tibialis posterior tendon transfer.
Treatment commenced two weeks after the initial injury occurred and included soft tissue therapy (Active Release Technique[R] and instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization) on the gastrocnemius, soleus, flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallucis longus, tibialis posterior, tibialis anterior and fibularis muscles, as well as a plan of rehabilitation exercises.
The present study was done to quantify and compare the proportionate changes of load bearing and the changes in gait line before and after Tibialis posterior transfer.
Skin area involved in taping was that relative to TA, PL and Tibialis Posterior (TP) as these are the muscles mainly recruited in concentric and eccentric ankle control.
Allograft tissue included tibialis anterior, tibialis posterior, patellar tendon, and Achilles.
Three case studies discuss the symptoms indicating tibialis posterior tendinopathy, medial tibial stress syndrome, and patellofemoral pain syndrome.
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