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#607 How can sinus tarsi syndrome cause FHL Tenosynovitis

This episode has a whole bunch of complicated-sounding terms that you may have never heard before.

One of them is sinus tarsi syndrome, and the other one is FHL tenosynovitis or flexor hallucis longus tenosynovitis.

Sinus tarsi syndrome is often confused with ankle pain.

FHL tenosynovitis is often confused with plantar fasciitis.

These conditions affect opposite sides of the same foot. Yet, one can lead to the other.

Today on the Doc on the Run podcast, we’re talking about how sinus tarsi syndrome can cause flexor hallucis longus tenosynovitis.

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#287 3 causes of sinus tarsi syndrome in runners

If you are a runner and you have a weird aching pain, and you’re not really even sure if it’s in your foot or your ankle you may have a condition called sinus tarsi syndrome.

When a doctor tells you you developed a case of sinus tarsi syndrome That just means that you have irritated and inflamed the lining of the subtalar joint.

So of course as a runner suffering from this condition and trying to figure out what to do, so you don’t get it again, it may be helpful if you can understand the three common causes of sinus tarsi syndrome in runners.

Today on the Doc On The Run podcast, we’re talking about three causes of sinus tarsi syndrome in runners.

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Sinus Tarsi Syndrome in Runners

 Subscribe: iTunes | Android Today on the Doc On The Run podcast were talking about Sinus Tarsi syndrome on runners. Sinus Tarsi Syndrome What is sinus tarsi syndrome? I mean it sounds like a complicated name but it’s not really a complicated condition. The “sinus” means basically like a tube or a passageway and […]

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