AbstractWe report a typical case of “tennis leg”, in which the main finding was a fluid collection between the medial head of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. Since the first clinical description of this entity in 1883, the injury has been attributed to rupture of the plantaris tendon. However, recent studies of this condition with sonography and magnetic resonance imaging have shown that most of these cases are actually due to injury to the gastrocnemius and/or soleus muscles, and up to 10% are due to deep venous thrombosis masquerading as muscle injury. The plantaris muscle and tendon are only rarely involved in this injury
Strains of the posterior calf musculature frequently relate to overuse of the gastrocnemius muscle. ...
Gastrocnemius is one of the most important muscles of lower limb. It belongs to the superficial comp...
SUMMARY: The gastrocnemius, plantaris and the soleus muscles, comprise the posterior (flexor) compar...
AbstractWe report a typical case of “tennis leg”, in which the main finding was a fluid collection b...
We report a typical case of “tennis leg”, in which the main finding was a fluid collection between t...
Introduction. In 1883 Powell in The Lancet for the first time described a clinical condition incurre...
The role of the plantaris muscle (PM) in the literature is not clear. The objectives of this study w...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short and small muscle belly on the popliteal surface of ...
The plantaris muscle is characterised by morphological variability, both for origin and insertion, a...
The three muscles that form the calf muscle or triceps surae include the soleus muscle, the gastrocn...
Calf muscle trauma commonly involves the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. Plantaris muscle is a ves...
CLINICAL PRESENTATION & EXAM: Calf strains are usually the result of a sudden pushing off movement o...
Background and Purpose: Gastrocnemius tears are relatively rare, especially when in comparison to th...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short, narrow belly in the popliteal fossa at the lateral...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the short-term effects of Achilles tendon ruptures on ...
Strains of the posterior calf musculature frequently relate to overuse of the gastrocnemius muscle. ...
Gastrocnemius is one of the most important muscles of lower limb. It belongs to the superficial comp...
SUMMARY: The gastrocnemius, plantaris and the soleus muscles, comprise the posterior (flexor) compar...
AbstractWe report a typical case of “tennis leg”, in which the main finding was a fluid collection b...
We report a typical case of “tennis leg”, in which the main finding was a fluid collection between t...
Introduction. In 1883 Powell in The Lancet for the first time described a clinical condition incurre...
The role of the plantaris muscle (PM) in the literature is not clear. The objectives of this study w...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short and small muscle belly on the popliteal surface of ...
The plantaris muscle is characterised by morphological variability, both for origin and insertion, a...
The three muscles that form the calf muscle or triceps surae include the soleus muscle, the gastrocn...
Calf muscle trauma commonly involves the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. Plantaris muscle is a ves...
CLINICAL PRESENTATION & EXAM: Calf strains are usually the result of a sudden pushing off movement o...
Background and Purpose: Gastrocnemius tears are relatively rare, especially when in comparison to th...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short, narrow belly in the popliteal fossa at the lateral...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the short-term effects of Achilles tendon ruptures on ...
Strains of the posterior calf musculature frequently relate to overuse of the gastrocnemius muscle. ...
Gastrocnemius is one of the most important muscles of lower limb. It belongs to the superficial comp...
SUMMARY: The gastrocnemius, plantaris and the soleus muscles, comprise the posterior (flexor) compar...