Abstract
ABSTRACTPeroneal tendon abnormalities are traditionally investigated using magnetic resonance imaging. Peroneal tendoscopy has also been used to diagnose and treat peroneal tendon disorders. Anomalies of the peroneal tendon, such as peroneus quartus, an abnormally low-lying muscle belly on the peron
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