Cuboid Syndrome

June 27th, 2010 by admin

Soreness on the lateral side from the foot is not necessarily typical, but when it does happen the standard reason for this is a disease referred to cuboid syndrome. The actual cuboid is really a little bone, about half of the way down the exterior of the feet. The function of the cuboid bone is always to become the lever for that tendons that goes down the outside of the rearfoot named the peroneus longus muscle. Because the bone provides a lever, this ought to be really steady once the muscle contracts, If it is not really stable, then the actual bone is going to shift and strain the actual important joints around this. This is what will cause the condition.

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