Tag Archives: Os Trigonum Syndrome

Kicking Posterior Ankle Impingement Goodbye

Kicking Posterior Ankle Impingement Goodbye

Treatment Of Posterior Ankle Impingement Posterior Ankle Impingement complaints are relatively common in athletes who participate in football codes that involve a lot of kicking motions such as soccer and AFL. They are also common in jumping sports such as basketball, gymnastics and dance. Symptoms of os trigonum injuries typically involve pain in the deep… Read More >

Os Trigonum Relevant Posterior Ankle Pain

Os Trigonum Relevant Posterior Ankle Pain

What Does Relevant Os Trigonum Pain Feel Like? When an individual has a symptomatic os trigonum causing posterior ankle pain there are a number of signs and symptoms they may present with including: Experiencing pain located between the area of the achilles tendon and the peroneal tendons. Pain felt at the outside posterior part of… Read More >

Os Trigonum Injury

Os Trigonum Injury

The Nutcracker Phenomenon The pain associated with os trigonum injury is often reported as a patient experiencing a deep unresolving pain in the posterior ankle joint following ankle injury, or associated with an overload of repetitive forceful toe pointing actions. Although the exact mechanism of an os trigonum injury varies it is commonly associated with… Read More >

Os Trigonum Syndrome A Ballet Dancers Nightmare

Os Trigonum Syndrome A Ballet Dancers Nightmare

Ankle Pain And Posterior Tibial Talar Impingement Syndrome Several different terminologies have been used to describe the condition termed Os Trigonum Syndrome. Os Trigonum Syndrome is characterised by pain felt in the back of the ankle, elicited with toe pointing (plantarflexion) motions. Sometimes also referred to as the symptomatic os trigonum, talar compression syndrome, posterior… Read More >