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*Posterior impingement syndrome
*Posterior impingement syndrome
*Insertional [[Achilles Tendinopathy]] (including retrocalcaneal bursitis and haglund's disease)
*Insertional [[Achilles Tendinopathy]] (including retrocalcaneal bursitis and haglund's disease)
* Plantaris Tendinopathy
*Plantaris Tendinopathy
*Sever's disease (adolescents)
*Sever's disease (adolescents)
*Achilles bursitis
*Achilles bursitis
*Accessory soleus muscles
*Accessory or low soleus muscle
*Referred pain (neural structures, lumbar spine)
*Referred pain (neural structures, lumbar spine), and sural neuropathy
*Achilles tendon rupture
*Achilles tendon rupture
*Achilles tendinopathy due to inflammatory arthropathies
*Achilles tendinopathy due to inflammatory arthropathies

Revision as of 08:50, 20 June 2020

Differential Diagnosis

Ankle pain persistent following injury

  • Fractures - anterior process calcaneus, lateral process talus, posterior process talus (or, rare, os trigonum fracture), osteochondral lesion, tibial plafond chondral lesion, base of fifth metatarsal
  • Bony impingements - anterior, posterior, anterolateral
  • Atypical sprains - chronic ligamentous instability, medial ligament sprain, syndesmosis sprain (AITFL sprain), subtalar joint sprain
  • Tendon injuries - chronic peroneal tendon weakness, peroneal tendon subluxation/rupture, tibialis posterior tendon subluxation/rupture
  • Other - inadequate rehabiliation, chronic synovitis, sinus tarsi syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome type 1

Lateral Ankle Pain

Medial Ankle Pain

Posterior Ankle Pain

  • Midportion Achilles Tendinopathy (this includes tendinosis, paratendonitis, and partial tears)
  • Posterior impingement syndrome
  • Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy (including retrocalcaneal bursitis and haglund's disease)
  • Plantaris Tendinopathy
  • Sever's disease (adolescents)
  • Achilles bursitis
  • Accessory or low soleus muscle
  • Referred pain (neural structures, lumbar spine), and sural neuropathy
  • Achilles tendon rupture
  • Achilles tendinopathy due to inflammatory arthropathies