Peroneal Tendonitis

Peroneal tendonitis refers to the inflammation of the peroneal tendons. The common cause of peroneal tendonitis is overuse injury, a direct blow or sudden stress to the tendons, and playing sports that involve repetitive ankle motions.

Peroneal Tendonitis

Symptoms:

  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Tenderness and redness
  • Warmth on the outer part of the ankle
  • Popping sound on movement of ankle

Investigations:

  • Physical Examinations
  • X-ray
  • MRI

Non-surgical Treatment:

  • Dry Needling
  • Steroid and Hyaluronic Acid Image Guided Injections
  • High Volume Injections
  • Image Guided Calcific Barbotage

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