The Cuboid Syndrome

Problems on the outside of the foot is far from very common, nevertheless, when that does occur the frequent reason regarding that is a condition identified as cuboid syndrome. The cuboid is actually a small bone, about 50 % of the way down the outside of the feet. The actual part associated with the cuboid bone is always to behave as a lever for the tendon which goes down the outside of the ankle joint labeled the peroneus longus tendon. As the bone behaves as a pulley, that ought to be very steady when the muscle contracts, In case it is not really stable, then the bone will get subluxed and stress the actual joints surrounding it. That is exactly what causes the pain.

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This entry was posted on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 9:57 am and is filed under Health and Fitness.
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