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27 lut 2023 · This video shows Haglund deformity excision with flexor hallucis longus tendon transfer and Achilles tendon double-row fixation. With this technique, a larger surface area is created for the Achilles tendon footprint and proper resection of the spur is ensured.
31 sty 2024 · The first part of the video shows an example of a patient with Haglund syndrome of the right foot. The right foot is characterized by a posterior calcaneal spur. A lateral radiograph of the affected foot demonstrates the typical Haglund deformity localized at the posterior apex of the calcaneus.
12 lut 2024 · Diagnosis can be made with radiographs showing spurs and intratendinous calcification and in the case of Haglund deformity, an enlargement of the posterosuperior tuberosity of the calcaneus. Treatment is a trial of nonoperative management of NSAIDs, activity modification, shoe wear modifications, and physical therapy.
A Haglund spur is a spur of bone which forms at the back of the calcaneus (the heel bone). Sometimes the spur of bone causes pain by rubbing on the back of your shoes. The spurs are next to the lower end of the achilles tendon and sometimes can cause pain by irritating the attachment of the tendon.
8 lis 2023 · Haglund's deformity affects the bone and the soft tissues of the foot, leading to heel pain and swelling. Supportive shoes, surgery, and other treatments may help.
What is it? Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy is progressive degenerative (“wear and Tear”) condition that occurs where the Achilles tendon attaches to the back of the heel bone. There is often a bony lump (bone spur), associated with this, which may be referred to as a Haglund’s deformity.
The surgical treatment is removing the inflamed bursa, or sac, and removing the bony part that is sticking out. The surgery can be done by the traditional open surgical technique with a 1.5”-2” (4 to 5cm) scar or a minimally invasive endoscopic technique using 2 small stab incisions.