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Tendinopathic Plantaris but Normal Achilles Tendon Found in About One-Fifth of Patients Not Responding to Conservative Achilles Tendon Management - Results from a Prospective WALANT Surgical Case Series on 105 Tendons.

Håkan AlfredsonMarkus WaldénDavid RobertsChristoph Spang
Published in: Open access journal of sports medicine (2024)
Midportion Achilles tendon pain is not always related to Achilles tendinopathy since pain related to the plantaris tendon alone was found in almost every fifth patient. Consequently, there is an obvious need for proper examination to identify the pain source and establish a correct diagnosis before treatment.
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