Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome (PAIS) is a condition that occurs when structures at the back of the ankle become compressed, leading to pain and discomfort, particularly during activities ...
This greater understanding of the cause or causes of impingement can lead to a more specific and non-generalised treatment approach to treat this disorder. Recent research32 33 that studied the ...
Following surgical removal of the osteophyte, rapid and complete recovery and good ROM (range of motion) of the knee (E/F 0°/0°/100°) were seen. Bony impingement is significantly less common ...
The combination of tensile forces medially and shear forces posteriorly can result in ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears, flexor–pronator mass injuries, neuritis of the ulnar nerve, posterior ...