Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot

Twelve patients with drop-foot secondary to sciatic or common peroneal nerve palsy treated with transfer of the tibialis posterior tendon were followed-up for a mean of 90 (24-300) months. In 10 patients the results were 'excellent' or 'good'. In 11 patients grade 4 or 5 power of...

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Main Authors: Yeap, J.S., Birch, R., Singh, D.
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2001
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1143372025-02-05T02:49:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114337/ Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot Yeap, J.S. Birch, R. Singh, D. Twelve patients with drop-foot secondary to sciatic or common peroneal nerve palsy treated with transfer of the tibialis posterior tendon were followed-up for a mean of 90 (24-300) months. In 10 patients the results were 'excellent' or 'good'. In 11 patients grade 4 or 5 power of dorsiflexion was achieved, although the torque, as measured with a Cybex II dynamometer, and generated by the transferred tendon, was only about 30% of the normal side. Seven patients were able to dorsiflex their foot to the neutral position and beyond. The results appeared to be better in men under 30 years of age with common peroneal palsies. A painful flatfoot acquired in adulthood does not appear to be a significant long-term complication despite the loss of a functioning tibialis posterior tendon. Springer 2001 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114337/1/114337.pdf Yeap, J.S. and Birch, R. and Singh, D. (2001) Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot. International Orthopaedics, 25 (2). pp. 114-118. ISSN 0341-2695; eISSN: 0341-2695 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s002640100229?error=cookies_not_supported&code=94412d7c-ca20-44e9-ad01-db3a84b6e6c8 10.1007/s002640100229
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description Twelve patients with drop-foot secondary to sciatic or common peroneal nerve palsy treated with transfer of the tibialis posterior tendon were followed-up for a mean of 90 (24-300) months. In 10 patients the results were 'excellent' or 'good'. In 11 patients grade 4 or 5 power of dorsiflexion was achieved, although the torque, as measured with a Cybex II dynamometer, and generated by the transferred tendon, was only about 30% of the normal side. Seven patients were able to dorsiflex their foot to the neutral position and beyond. The results appeared to be better in men under 30 years of age with common peroneal palsies. A painful flatfoot acquired in adulthood does not appear to be a significant long-term complication despite the loss of a functioning tibialis posterior tendon.
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author Yeap, J.S.
Birch, R.
Singh, D.
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Birch, R.
Singh, D.
Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot
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Birch, R.
Singh, D.
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title Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot
title_short Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot
title_full Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot
title_fullStr Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot
title_full_unstemmed Long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot
title_sort long-term results of tibialis posterior tendon transfer for drop-foot
publisher Springer
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114337/1/114337.pdf
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