Dynamic sonographic evaluation of peroneal tendon subluxation

AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
Jason NeustadterLevon N Nazarian

Abstract

Peroneal tendon subluxation is a major cause of posttraumatic lateral ankle pain. Because peroneal subluxation often occurs only when the foot is dorsiflexed and everted, findings on static imaging studies may appear to be normal. We therefore evaluated the effectiveness of sonography in revealing peroneal tendon subluxation in patients performing stress maneuvers. From June 2001 to June 2003, 13 consecutive patients (10 females and three males; mean age, 30.4 years; age range, 16-66 years) in whom peroneal tendon subluxation was clinically suspected were scanned with a high-frequency linear array transducer by an experienced sonologist. The ankles in 10 asymptomatic volunteers were also scanned. Sequential axial and longitudinal sonograms of the peroneus longus and peroneus brevis tendons at rest were obtained and evaluated for tendinitis and tendon tears. Real-time axial sonograms were then obtained while the foot was dorsiflexed and everted. Of the 13 patients, 12 had sonographic findings of peroneal tendon subluxation and underwent surgical exploration. The sonographic and surgical reports of these 12 patients were compared. All 12 patients with sonographic findings of peroneal tendon subluxation were subsequently found to ...Continue Reading

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