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Thomas Jefferson University

2008

Department of Radiology

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Intrasheath Subluxation Of The Peroneal Tendons., Steven M Raikin, Ilan Elias, Levon N Nazarian May 2008

Intrasheath Subluxation Of The Peroneal Tendons., Steven M Raikin, Ilan Elias, Levon N Nazarian

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Dislocation or subluxation of the peroneal tendons out of the peroneal groove under a torn or avulsed superior peroneal retinaculum has been well described. We identified a new subgroup of patients with intrasheath subluxation of these tendons within the peroneal groove and with an otherwise intact retinaculum.

METHODS: The cases of fifty-seven patients with painful snapping of the peroneal tendons posterior to the fibula were reviewed. Of these, forty-three had tendons that could be reproducibly subluxated out of the groove with a dorsiflexion-eversion maneuver of the ankle. Fourteen patients who could not subluxate the tendons out of the groove …


Department Of Radiology-Annual Executive Summary Report-July 1, 2007 To June 30, 2008, Vijay M. Rao M.D. Jan 2008

Department Of Radiology-Annual Executive Summary Report-July 1, 2007 To June 30, 2008, Vijay M. Rao M.D.

Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports

79 page Department of Radiology Annual Executive Summary Report, July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.