Then the muscle M. peroneus brevis is probably overloaded or irritated. Usually it has arisen gradually and the complaints persist longer and longer. It is also possible that the pain radiates to the lower leg.
If you have experienced a trauma, this is a possible cause for the complaint. For example, spraining an ankle can cause these complaints both later and immediately. In addition, it may be that the muscle has become overloaded by a repetitive movement, as is the case with some sports.
Therapy
According to PodoPro podiatrists, it is very important to find out the cause of these complaints. As a result of a sprain, it may well be that some blockages have arisen in the foot, making this muscle extra heavy. These blockages can be overcome by means of manual therapy. The podiatrists of PodoPro are experts in this.
In addition to tackling the cause, a podiatric control sole can be fitted to relieve the tendon so that you are released from that annoying complaint as quickly as possible.
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