Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction Flashcards
What relationship does tibialis posterior tendon have with the flexor retinaculum?
goes under flexor retinaculum in tarsal tunnel
Where does tibialis posterior tendon originate? and insert?
origin- proximal 1/3 of tibia, fibula, and IO mb
inserts- every tarsal bone except talus
what is the main insertion for tibialis posterior?
navicular tuberosity
what relationship does PTT have to spring ligament (calcaneonavicular)?
PTT passes superficial to ligament and has articulation with it
where is the most common area for posterior tibial tendon dysfunction?
(zone of hypovascularity)
1-1.5 cm distal to medial malleolus
why is the most common area for PTT dysfunction the most common area?
because mesotenon is absent distally as the synovial sheath ends mid-portion of the talus
what is the function of PTT?
-most powerful and efficient supinator
(has weak plantarflexion capabilities)
-supports longitudinal arch
What role does tibialis posterior play in gait cycle? which phase is it most active in?
(during midstance)
- decelerates leg internal rotation by eccentric contraction (any excess causes STJ pronation)
- during midstance, concentric contraction (STJ supination)
what happens in the dysfunctional tendon?
- excessive pronation
- talar head puts strain on spring ligament causing attentuation
- as arch colapses, deltoid strain causes ankle valgus
etiology of PT TENDONITIS?
traumatic- rare
degenerative
what are some traumatic causes? eventhough this is rare?
- lacerations or puncture wounds
- ankle sprains or fractures
what are some degenrative causes of PTT?
- systemic inflammatory states: RA, seronegative spondyloarthropathy
- tendon hypovascularity: due to anatomy; systemic dz- DM, HTN, tobacco use
- female sex
- > 40 y/o
what types of biomechancial abnormalities exist?
obesity, equinus, calcaneal valgus, pes planus
how would you test your tibialis posterior muscle strength?
place foot in plantarflexed and inverted position
-have patient hold position against resistance
which tests can you use to determine flexibile vs. rigid deformity?
RCSP
NCSP
Hubscher maneuver
heel rise exam