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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume, Vol 62-B, Issue 4, 471-472
Copyright © 1980 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery


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Subcutaneous rupture of the tendon of tibialis anterior

BJ Dooley, P Kudelka, and MB Menelaus

Subcutaneous rupture of the tendon of tibialis anterior immediately proximal to its insertion affects patients over the age of 45 years and is most common in the seventh decade. The symptoms at the time of rupture are milder than is the case with rupture of the calcaneal tendon and the early disability is slight. Thus, affected patients commonly present several weeks or months after rupture and at a stage when reattachment of the tendon to its normal site of insertion (the most satisfactory surgical management) is impossible. Although the disability is slight if repair is not performed, there should be no disability after surgical repair and this should be offered to those patients who lead an active life and who present in the first three months after rupture. The relevant literature is reviewed and experience with four further patients is recounted.


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