Biomechanical Foot Orthotic Fabrication, Video Treadmill Gait Analysis,
Biomechanical Evaluations, Second Opinions
Illustration Of Condition
Description
This is a painful inflammation of the anterior tibial tendon.
Tenderness is found over the tendon, especially at the insertion
to the medial cuneiform bone. Patients that have had a sedentary
life style that decide to go for a run can overwork this muscle.
This can become very tender and is often confused with shin splints.
The anterior tibial tendon helps dorsiflex the foot so it can
clear the floor during the swing phase of gait, to decelerate the
foot to the ground at heel strike and helps to hold up the medial
longitudinal arch. This being said treatment should include
supporting the medial longitudinal arch. A custom molded biomechanical
orthotic to balance the mechanics of the foot usually provides
comfort.
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