The peroneal tendon is responsible for connecting your lower leg to your foot, providing support for your ankle, and enabling you to rock your foot outward. Due to overuse or ankle injury, the tendon can become inflamed, a condition referred … Read More
Peroneal Tendonitis
Peroneal Tendonitis Symptoms You Should Know
Walking and running are two of the most essential daily activities for humans. To be able to walk and run without pain is a blessing that many people take for granted. Unfortunately, the human body is a biological machine that … Read More
Common Symptoms of Peroneal Tendonitis
Peroneal tendonitis occurs when the tendons that run on the outside of the ankle (peroneal tendons) get inflamed. The condition develops usually as a result of overuse, although it can also be caused by an injury, namely an ankle sprain… Read More
Causes of Peroneal Tendonitis
Your ankle structure is strengthened and its motion is stabilized by two tendons. One tendon connects the lower leg muscles to the little toe, and the other connects the leg muscles to the arch of the foot.
Both of these … Read More
What Is Peroneal Tendonitis?
Peroneal tendonitis is a condition that develops when the peroneal tendons in your legs are inflamed. It is an overuse injury usually caused by the tendons in the legs rubbing against bone which results in inflammation. As a reaction to … Read More