Abstract

Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is an entrapment neuropathy. Conservative treatment options include anti-inflammatory drugs not always lead to resolution, and although results of surgical decompression are good in selected patients, postoperative fibrosis can lead to recurrence of complaints. However, clinical studies in this field are pilot trials only, both for decompression techniques as well as for conservative interventions, and only few patients were evaluated in each trial. If one would select a treatment based on sufficient clinical studies, data in other compression syndromes should be considered.

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