What is Sinus Tarsi?
Two of the main bones that form the back of the human foot are talus and calcaneus. Among them leads the bone canal known as Sinus Tarsi. This opening extends from the foot of the foot into the ankle and contains a number of structures important for the proper functioning of the foot. Muscle muscle brevis extensor digitorum; This muscle helps to drive several fingers. There are numerous blood vessels in the canal to bring nutrition to the talus bone. It also contains a large amount of synovial fluid, which is used in some joints as a lubricant to prevent friction. This condition is often the result of an ankle sprain, usually when the leg rolled over or out. In some cases, excessive use of the joint may worsen Sinus Tarsi AS well, especially if the person had previous injuries. There may also be certain health conditions that affect joints such as osteoarthritis or DNA.
those suffering from syndromeEm Sinus Tarsi, experiencing tenderness and pain around the channel, especially when the leg turns or out. Any activity where the person causes weight to the leg, usually worsens the situation. Damage to these tissues affects the stability of the foot and ankle, so the suffering may have problems with navigation, especially on uneven surfaces.
In order to confirm the sinus tarsi syndrome, the doctor often injures the anesthetic. This helps to verify that the pain is indeed caused by the injury of these tissues and not another part of the foot. To determine the range of MRI (magnetic resonance), X -ray or bone scanning can also be used.
Treatment of injured sinus tarsi usually involves a lot of rest and minimize any use of the affected leg and ankle. Inflammation and pain are usually dealt with with ice packages and anti -inflammatory drugs such as NSAIDs. Special shoes or ankle sleeves may be required to stabilize the joint, especially if the leg is susceptible to rolling. Physical therapy can be used to after afterankle embankment, which can help prevent injuries in re -occurrence. In rare cases, surgery may be required.