Prague Medical Report (May 2024)

Weight-bearing Ultrasound to Diagnose Talar Dislocation Causing Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Márcio Luís Duarte,
  • Mayara Oliveira da Silva,
  • Ocacir de Souza Reis Soares,
  • Norma Sueli Albino Moreira,
  • Eduardo Kenzo Arie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2024.17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 125, no. 2
pp. 172 – 177

Abstract

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The neuropathic compression of the tibial nerve and/or its branches on the medial side of the ankle is called tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS). Patients with TTS presents pain, paresthesia, hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia, muscle cramps or numbness which affects the sole of the foot, the heel, or both. The clinical diagnosis is challenging because of the fairly non-specific and several symptomatology. We demonstrate a case of TTS caused by medial dislocation of the talar bone on the calcaneus bone impacting the tibial nerve diagnosed only by ultrasound with the patient in the standing position.