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== Characteristics/Clinical Presentation  ==
== Characteristics/Clinical Presentation<ref name="2">William M. Geideman, J. E. Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. Journal of Orthopedic &amp; Sports Physical Therapy , 2000, (2A SR): 68-77</ref> ==


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• Swelling along the medial aspect of the foot and ankle<br>• Absence of the classical sudden severe pain of a tendon rupture<br>• Tenderness along the posterior tibialis tendon<br>• Progressive loss of longitudinal arch → pes planus and heel valgus<br>• Palpable pain between medial malleolus and navicular<br>• Pain in the plantar medial arch <br>[[Image:Pes_planus.JPG]]<br>


== Differential Diagnosis  ==
== Differential Diagnosis  ==

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Databases Searched: Pubmed, ADB, web of knowledge, PEDro, The Journal of Joint and Bone Surgery, Dynamed, PhysioAdvisor

Keyword Searches: tibialis posterior tendon (TPT) , tibialis posterior rupture (TPR), tibialis posterior tendon rupture (TPTR), TPTR treatment, TPTR postoperative treatment, flatfoot, pes planovalgus, tendinitis 

Definition/Description[edit | edit source]

Whenever the tibialis posterior muscle contracts or is stretched, tension is placed through the tibialis posterior tendon. If this tension is excessive due to too much force or repetition, damage to the tibialis posterior tendon may occur. This can range from minor tearing of the tendon with subsequent inflammation to a complete tibialis posterior tendon rupture. Early diagnosis and surgical repair will restore full normal function. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title


A rupture of the posterior tibial tendon can be easily missed because the symptoms of this injury resemble the symptoms of a normal ankle sprain. Some physicians may feel that posterior tibial tendon rupture is a rare condition, one that they have never seen.



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• Swelling along the medial aspect of the foot and ankle
• Absence of the classical sudden severe pain of a tendon rupture
• Tenderness along the posterior tibialis tendon
• Progressive loss of longitudinal arch → pes planus and heel valgus
• Palpable pain between medial malleolus and navicular
• Pain in the plantar medial arch
Pes planus.JPG

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