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  1. Tarsal Tunnel Exam - Stanford Medicine

    Tarsal Tunnel Compression Test: Examiner presses firmly over the flexor retinaculum for up to 30 seconds or until symptoms develop. Test is considered positive if paresthesia, numbness, or pain …

  2. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - Foot & Ankle - Orthobullets

    Jul 25, 2025 · EMG/NCS can help confirm the diagnosis. Treatment is an initial trial of pain management and orthotics. Operative tarsal tunnel release is indicated in patients with persistent symptoms who …

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  3. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Feb 9, 2024 · The Tinel test may be performed by repeatedly tapping over the tarsal tunnel. Pain or tingling in the posterior tibial distribution is a positive test and a strong predictor of surgical relief after …

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  4. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - Physiopedia

    There are a few tests to identify tarsal tunnel syndrome or rule out other possibilities, the tests include: MRI, Ultrasound, Hoffman-Tinels test, dorsiflexion-eversion test, Trepman test, and the Triple …

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  5. How Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Is Diagnosed: Clinical Exams ...

    Jun 10, 2025 · A single specific test that can diagnose tarsal tunnel syndrome is not available. It is usually diagnosed on the basis of clinical findings, imaging studies, nerve conduction studies, and …

  6. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Test - Carepatron

    Aug 1, 2025 · The Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Test template is designed to help healthcare professionals systematically assess and document potential cases of tarsal tunnel syndrome.

  7. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

    Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) occurs when you have tibial nerve damage. Your tibial nerve runs through your tarsal tunnel, a passage of bones and ligaments in your ankle.

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  8. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - Bone, Joint, and Muscle Disorders ...

    To diagnose tarsal tunnel syndrome, a doctor manipulates the affected foot during a physical examination. For example, tapping the injured or compressed area just below the ankle bone often …

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  9. Dorsiflexion Eversion Test | Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (TTS)

    The Dorsiflexion Eversion Test is a neurological test in order to assess for peripheral nerve entrapments such as Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome.

  10. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome; Symptoms, Causes, Tinel’s Test ...

    One way to diagnose tarsal tunnel syndrome is to perform a Tinel’s test. Tinel’s test involves gently tapping the tibial nerve. As we tap your tibial nerve you may experience a tingling sensation or pain …