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INJURY TITLE
Sinus Tarsi |
INJURY OVERVIEW
An injury to a small joint in the ankle. It usually arises from over use of the joint, particularly if someone has poor foot biomechanics. It can also arise from a simple acute ankle sprain. |
INJURY IN-DEPTH INFORMATION
The Sinus Tarsi is a small canal running through the ankle joint and it contains blood vessels, ligaments, and other connective tissue. All of these structures have a nerve supply and if they become over used (if there is too much movement in this canal), they will give you pain. |
COMMON SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
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HOW IS IT ASSESSED
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GENERAL TREATMENT
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WHICH HEALTH PROFESSIONAL TO CONSULT
PHYSIO X |
MEDIC X |
PODIATRY X |
Put an ‘X’ next to each health professional that most commonly deals with this injury.
i.e. tennis elbow would be Physio and Medic as injections are common, whereas for muscular LBP it would be Physio and not Medic as they would just refer them to a Physio.