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Peroneal Tendonitis/Foot tendonitis

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    Ameet, will you please stop copy/pasting the same post advertising your services into every injury post?  Makes you look like a used car dealer, desperate to sell your services.  Also, its dull.

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    HI,

    I'm a specialist in Podiatric Biomechanics. It should be very very easy to diagnose dysfunctional peroneal muscular activity. This can be done with simple force plate analysis (which any good Podiatrist can do) to plot you centre of gravity line, from this we can examine how functional/dysfunctional your peroneal muscle are. It should take about 2 minutes to get a diagnosis and it's easily treated with orthotics.

     

    Hope this helps.

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