AbstractMany conditions can cause foot drop, which makes walking difficult because the foot easily bumps into obstacles, or the knee must be kept more flexed than usual during the swing phase of gait, especially when going up stairs. Several techniques that have been described to correct foot drop rely on bone procedures or tendon transfer, with or without bone fixation. In this article, we describe a simple technique that is heavily used in leprosy-endemic countries and provides long-lasting results. It requires a double tendon transfer through the interosseous membrane of leg; the tibialis posterior and flexor digitorum longus are sutured to the tibialis anterior, and extensor hallucis longus and extensor digitorum longus, respectively, p...
The weakness of the lower leg muscles due to nerve damage or muscle weakness can result in foot drop...
Foot drop is a medical condition describing a pathological gait in which the foot keeps dangling dow...
Despite advances in the surgical treatment of peroneal nerve injuries, a significant fraction of pat...
AbstractMany conditions can cause foot drop, which makes walking difficult because the foot easily b...
Foot drop from paralysis of the muscles of the anterior and lateral compartments of the leg is commo...
Background: Foot drop is a common problem which compromises the quality of life and impairs activiti...
Purpose: An absolutely convincing technique of anterior transfer of the tibialis posterior (TP) tend...
Several reasons for foot drop have been reported in literature. In recent years, innovations have be...
The interosseous route remains popular for tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot. It leav...
SummarySplit anterior tibialis transfer is a procedure, frequently performed in combination with tri...
Post injection foot drop constitutes 7.6% of paediatric orthopaedic pathology seen in our unit. It c...
Immobilization after tendon transfers has been the conventional postoperative management. Several re...
Objective. To evaluate the results of transposition of the tendon of the M. tibialis posterior in pa...
Objectives: We evaluated the effectiveness of extra-membranous transfer of the tibialis posterior (T...
Congenital equinovarus clubfoot is one of the most common congenital musculoskeletal deformities, an...
The weakness of the lower leg muscles due to nerve damage or muscle weakness can result in foot drop...
Foot drop is a medical condition describing a pathological gait in which the foot keeps dangling dow...
Despite advances in the surgical treatment of peroneal nerve injuries, a significant fraction of pat...
AbstractMany conditions can cause foot drop, which makes walking difficult because the foot easily b...
Foot drop from paralysis of the muscles of the anterior and lateral compartments of the leg is commo...
Background: Foot drop is a common problem which compromises the quality of life and impairs activiti...
Purpose: An absolutely convincing technique of anterior transfer of the tibialis posterior (TP) tend...
Several reasons for foot drop have been reported in literature. In recent years, innovations have be...
The interosseous route remains popular for tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot. It leav...
SummarySplit anterior tibialis transfer is a procedure, frequently performed in combination with tri...
Post injection foot drop constitutes 7.6% of paediatric orthopaedic pathology seen in our unit. It c...
Immobilization after tendon transfers has been the conventional postoperative management. Several re...
Objective. To evaluate the results of transposition of the tendon of the M. tibialis posterior in pa...
Objectives: We evaluated the effectiveness of extra-membranous transfer of the tibialis posterior (T...
Congenital equinovarus clubfoot is one of the most common congenital musculoskeletal deformities, an...
The weakness of the lower leg muscles due to nerve damage or muscle weakness can result in foot drop...
Foot drop is a medical condition describing a pathological gait in which the foot keeps dangling dow...
Despite advances in the surgical treatment of peroneal nerve injuries, a significant fraction of pat...