Brilliant, this. This is what TH-cam should be for. As a diabetic who plays football, I was deeply concerned that the injury I had picked up might in fact be sural nerve injury / diabetic neuropathy. After watching your sural nerve video, however, and watching the peroneal brevis tendon video here, it's put a lot of my mind at rest as I wait for an actual checkup. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
Thank you so much for this video... I'm sure all MD's know this in med school, but seems some forget it. Patient today has to be as knowledgeable as doctor to make sure they aren't just doing "checklist" medicine, but actually thinking about what is presenting.
Very informative. Thank you. I've got over 30 years of tennis on my right ankle, and after my MRI, looks like I'll be going into a soft cast for at least 30 days: (1) Longitudinal split tear of the peroneus brevis from the level of the retromalleolar groove to the peroneal tubercle; (2) interstitial tearing involving the noninsertional and insertional portions of the Achilles tendon. Had the shoulder done also, when it rains it pours -- (1) Low-grade partial thickness articular surface tear at the insertion of the infraspinatus tendon measuring 6x4 mm (anteroposterior, transverse).
Very informative. Great video. Now I know much more about me and it will help me to heal better. But, How can tendonitis be treated for these Peroneus tendons.
A deep cut in the sole of my left foot never healed properly. I was very young & didn't do therapy after it healed. But that left ankle would easily sprain during dance class & now during aerobics. I'm sure it will be hard to reverse 30+ years of stepping , standing, running, jumping , etc incorrectly but at least this video broke it down & now I understand that INTENSE NAGGING BURNING sensation I feel when walking on uneven platforms on that side. It's too tight. It healed & I never corrected the stiffness. Especially when I wear heels. Hard muscle to get to that brevis. Hopefully my therapist can give me stretches. The foam roller it too painful , even just to sit it on top of the rolled. Tender! For years. After exercise, its warm to the touch so I do foot ice baths. I dont want it to pop. I walk at least 15,000 steps daily. Will let heal & seek professional help. Thanks TH-cam
Thank you so much for your videos! I am training to become a yoga teacher and take sports injuries very seriously and want to know as in depth as possible what is going on with muscle anatomy/actions to keep my future clients safe. Love the detail in this video! Ty and keep making videos!!!
Brilliant, this. This is what TH-cam should be for. As a diabetic who plays football, I was deeply concerned that the injury I had picked up might in fact be sural nerve injury / diabetic neuropathy. After watching your sural nerve video, however, and watching the peroneal brevis tendon video here, it's put a lot of my mind at rest as I wait for an actual checkup. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
once again you have helped me more than my multiple doctors
Thank you very much. Great video. Now I know much more about my injury/operation and it will help me to heal better. 💪
Thank you so much for this video... I'm sure all MD's know this in med school, but seems some forget it. Patient today has to be as knowledgeable as doctor to make sure they aren't just doing "checklist" medicine, but actually thinking about what is presenting.
Very informative. Thank you. I've got over 30 years of tennis on my right ankle, and after my MRI, looks like I'll be going into a soft cast for at least 30 days: (1) Longitudinal split tear of the peroneus brevis from the level of the
retromalleolar groove to the peroneal tubercle; (2) interstitial tearing involving the noninsertional and insertional portions of the Achilles tendon. Had the shoulder done also, when it rains it pours -- (1) Low-grade partial thickness articular surface tear at the insertion of the infraspinatus tendon measuring 6x4 mm
(anteroposterior, transverse).
Very informative. Great video. Now I know much more about me and it will help me to heal better. But, How can tendonitis be treated for these Peroneus tendons.
Well this video certainly explains why my calf is hurting with a tear in my brevis
A deep cut in the sole of my left foot never healed properly. I was very young & didn't do therapy after it healed. But that left ankle would easily sprain during dance class & now during aerobics. I'm sure it will be hard to reverse 30+ years of stepping , standing, running, jumping , etc incorrectly but at least this video broke it down & now I understand that INTENSE NAGGING BURNING sensation I feel when walking on uneven platforms on that side. It's too tight. It healed & I never corrected the stiffness. Especially when I wear heels. Hard muscle to get to that brevis. Hopefully my therapist can give me stretches. The foam roller it too painful , even just to sit it on top of the rolled. Tender! For years. After exercise, its warm to the touch so I do foot ice baths. I dont want it to pop. I walk at least 15,000 steps daily. Will let heal & seek professional help. Thanks TH-cam
Great information about Peroneii ms
Many thanks
Thank you so much for your videos! I am training to become a yoga teacher and take sports injuries very seriously and want to know as in depth as possible what is going on with muscle anatomy/actions to keep my future clients safe. Love the detail in this video!
Ty and keep making videos!!!
thank you dear doc for video:)
very helpful!
Possibly could be merged with the Peroneus Longus video. Good work.
Thank you very much for this video
Key to [tendons & muscles], their [origin & insertion]! Know! i.e.@0:00 - 04:00!
Thanks!!!
How can tendonitis be treated for these Peroneus tendons.
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