Endoscopic Recession of the Gastrocnemius Tendon.
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Phisitkul, P; Barg, A; Amendola, A
Published in: Foot Ankle Int
April 2017
Gastrocnemius contracture is a common condition associated with painful overload symptoms in the forefoot and midfoot. Multiple techniques have been described for the recession of gastrocnemius tendon in patients who failed nonsurgical treatment. We present an endoscopic recession technique for the release of the gastrocnemius tendon just distal to the level of the musculotendinous junction as a minimally invasive operative option. This technique aims to decrease wound complications, unsightly scar, overlengthening, and postoperative pain, while having versatility for performing with supine or prone positioning.
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Foot Ankle Int
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EISSN
1944-7876
Publication Date
April 2017
Volume
38
Issue
4
Start / End Page
457 / 464
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Tendons
- Pain
- Orthopedics
- Orthopedic Procedures
- Humans
- Foot
- Endoscopy
- Contracture
- 4207 Sports science and exercise
- 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science
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Phisitkul, P., Barg, A., & Amendola, A. (2017). Endoscopic Recession of the Gastrocnemius Tendon. Foot Ankle Int, 38(4), 457–464. https://doi.org/10.1177/1071100717695108
Phisitkul, Phinit, Alexej Barg, and Annunziato Amendola. “Endoscopic Recession of the Gastrocnemius Tendon.” Foot Ankle Int 38, no. 4 (April 2017): 457–64. https://doi.org/10.1177/1071100717695108.
Phisitkul P, Barg A, Amendola A. Endoscopic Recession of the Gastrocnemius Tendon. Foot Ankle Int. 2017 Apr;38(4):457–64.
Phisitkul, Phinit, et al. “Endoscopic Recession of the Gastrocnemius Tendon.” Foot Ankle Int, vol. 38, no. 4, Apr. 2017, pp. 457–64. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/1071100717695108.
Phisitkul P, Barg A, Amendola A. Endoscopic Recession of the Gastrocnemius Tendon. Foot Ankle Int. 2017 Apr;38(4):457–464.
Published In
Foot Ankle Int
DOI
EISSN
1944-7876
Publication Date
April 2017
Volume
38
Issue
4
Start / End Page
457 / 464
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Tendons
- Pain
- Orthopedics
- Orthopedic Procedures
- Humans
- Foot
- Endoscopy
- Contracture
- 4207 Sports science and exercise
- 4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science