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  1. Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a compressive neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve. The tunnel lies posterior to the medial malleolus of the ankle, beneath the flexor retinaculum. Symptoms include pain radiating into the foot, usually, this pain is worsened by walking (or weight-bearing activities).

  2. 10 gru 2021 · Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS), first defined in 1962 by Keck 1 and Lam 2, is a compressive peripheral neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve and its branches within the tarsal tunnel beneath the flexor retinaculum. 3,4 The prevalence of TTS is low relative to other compressive neuropathies, although it is often underdiagnosed and even ...

  3. What are the symptoms of tarsal tunnel syndrome? Tarsal tunnel syndrome causes signs of nerve pain. TTS usually causes pain in the inside of your ankle or the bottom of your feet. You may also experience: Burning sensations. Numbness. Tingling or “pins and needles” sensations. Weakness in your foot muscles.

  4. 31 maj 2022 · Posterior tarsal tunnel syndrome (PTTS) is an entrapment neuropathy due to compression of the tibial nerve or one of its terminal branches within the tarsal tunnel in the medial ankle.

  5. Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a nerve compression syndrome or nerve entrapment syndrome causing a painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is entrapped as it travels through the tarsal tunnel. [1][2] The tarsal tunnel is found along the inner leg behind the medial malleolus (bump on the inside of the ankle).

  6. 23 maj 2023 · Symptoms of tarsal tunnel syndrome may include the following: Motor dysfunction as a result of atrophy. Loss of pain. Gait abnormality. Go to: Etiology. Anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome is directly related to compression or entrapment of the deep peroneal nerve.

  7. 11 cze 2024 · What are the symptoms of tarsal tunnel syndrome? Many patients with TTS experience a tingling or burning sensation along the tarsal tunnel. Discomfort can run from the inside of the ankle down to the arch of the foot.