Treatment of acute and chronic luxations of the peroneal tendons

Author:

McLennan Jon G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Northern Inyo Hospital, Bishop, California 93514

Abstract

The study, diagnosis, and treatment of subluxations or dislo cations of the peroneal tendons has received little attention in the orthopaedic literature and has long been an enigma to the orthopaedic surgeon. This study reviews literature regarding this problem, and evaluates a group of patients treated by various modalities at Centinella Valley Hospital to provide, hopefully, a source of reference and suggestions as to treat ment. Operative and nonoperative management of acute or chronic subluxating or dislocating peroneal tendons were evaluated over a 4-year period with a minimum follow-up of 2 years. Most injuries were athletically related. Sixteen patients had demon strable lesions in 19 ankles; all but two were a result of trauma documented at some time. All patients returned for follow-up physical examinations, x-ray films and to answer our question naires assessing their functional status, symptoms, limitations, and progress. In 93% of the patients evaluated, conservative modes of treatment were initiated, although 44% ultimately required operative intervention. Three patients treated nonoperatively had evidence of resubluxation, although functionally there was little objective associated disability. Because morbidity is minimal, conservative modes of treat ment are functionally satisfactory in most instances. However, in acute injuries in individuals involved heavily in athletics, operative reconstruction is desired. All patients required pro tective taping for a minimum of 6 months after injury regardless of mode of treatment.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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