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100 1 _aLuk, Pamela
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245 0 _aEvaluation and Management of Posterior Ankle Pain in Dancers
_cLUK, Pamela; THORDARSON, David; CHARLTON, Timothy
260 _c2013:
_bJ. Michael Ryan Publishing,
_aAndover, NJ
336 _aTexto (visual)
337 _aSin mediación
520 _aRESUMEN: Posterior ankle pain is a common complaint in dancers. There are multiple structures in the posterior ankle that have the potential to be the source of pain. The objective of this article is to review several of the most common causes of posterior ankle pain: peroneal tendon subluxation, posterior impingement syndrome secondary to a painful os trigonum, posterior talus osteochondritis dissecans, flexor hallucis longus tendinopathy, and posterior tibial tendinopathy. For dancers, we offer typical clinical presentations of these disorders to increase awareness and provide guidance regarding when to seek professional medical attention. For medical personnel who are responsible for optimizing dancers' health and training, we include a discussion of pertinent physical exam findings, diagnostic imaging options, non-operative and operative management, as well as surgical suggestions and postoperative rehabilitation guidelines.
700 1 _aCharlton, Timothy
_9137046
700 1 _aThordarson, David
_9137047
773 0 _tJournal of dance, medicine & science
_072900
_wmyd_16043
_gVol. 17, núm. 2, 2013, p. 79
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