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English: Video 1. Functional evaluation of a patient 18 months after right posterior tibialis tendon transfer and common peroneal nerve neurolysis. Note that the right foot demonstrates sufficient dorsiflexion to ambulate normally. Note the limited DF and PF compared to the contralateral normal foot.
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Source Video file from Ho B, Khan Z, Switaj P, Ochenjele G, Fuchs D, Dahl W, Cederna P, Kung T, Kadakia A (2014). "Treatment of peroneal nerve injuries with simultaneous tendon transfer and nerve exploration". Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research. DOI:10.1186/s13018-014-0067-6. PMID 25099247. PMC: 4237890.
Author Ho B, Khan Z, Switaj P, Ochenjele G, Fuchs D, Dahl W, Cederna P, Kung T, Kadakia A
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