Symptoms, Causes & Treatment of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

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Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a rare condition that is often not diagnosed correctly. Symptoms may include tingling or burning pain, hyperaesthesia, and sensory impairment, usually experienced on the plantar surface of the ankle and foot.

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What is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome has been defined as an extrinsic or intrinsic compression neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve or one of its branches. There are some very tight structures in this area, so there is very little room for expansion if any of these structures become inflamed or enlarged. This inflammation or enlargement of the nerve in this area causes the entrapment.

The posterior tibial nerve becomes impinged as it passes under the deep fascia of the leg and the abductor hallucis muscle. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is similar to the carpal tunnel syndrome seen in the wrist but is far less common.

What Causes Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?

There are an array of causes that have been associated with tarsal tunnel syndrome, resulting in the constriction of the posterior tibial nerve or one of its branches within the tarsal canal. Space-occupying lesions as a causative factor of tarsal tunnel syndrome are well documented. These lesions may be the result of post-traumatic, neoplastic or inflammatory factors. Post-traumatic factors include bone fractures resulting in tibial nerve compression.

Half of the patients with tarsal tunnel syndrome have a history of a previous sprain, ankle fracture, crash injury, flat foot or fracture-dislocation about the foot or ankle.

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Symptoms

An array of symptoms described as insidious in onset have been documented; these include longitudinal arch pain, plantar anaesthesia or paraesthesia or a sharp electric shock type of pain. The pain may radiate from the ball of the foot to the posterior aspect of the leg or may be localised to the heel area. The pain may be present at rest, but often, the patient describes a pain that is exacerbated with activity or post-prolonged ambulation.

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