Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - Special Tests | Rationale & Interpretation
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In this video, we explore the clinical anatomy of the tarsal tunnel in addition to the clinical presentation of tarsal tunnel syndrome and the diagnosis via three special tests: Tinel’s sign, the dorsiflexion-eversion test, and the triple compression test.
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