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Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
March 30th, 2010 by admin
Your tibialis posterior muscle is an extremely important muscle from the lower-leg. The tendon of your posterior tibial muscle travels down the inside of the ankle joints and has the job of supporting up the arch of the feet. If the tibialis posterior muscle is actually weak or does not work correctly, then the mid-foot of the foot is going to fall. An ailment generally known as posterior tibial tendon dysfunction can result from the muscle tendon complex not with the ability to do its function correctly. The result can be gradual ache and deformity at the ankle and the arch of the foot. If therapy not started it could develop into something pretty crippling.