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EGR ENDOSCOPIC GASTROCNEMIUS RECESSUION

EGR ENDOSCOPIC GASTROCNEMIUS RECESSUION. EQUINUS DEFORMITY. Equinus is probably the most unrecognized, and untreated pathological condition affecting the human lower extremity. Symptoms. Foot fatigue Leg and arch pain Night cramps Walking intemperance Athletic abstinence

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EGR ENDOSCOPIC GASTROCNEMIUS RECESSUION

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  1. EGR ENDOSCOPIC GASTROCNEMIUS RECESSUION

  2. EQUINUS DEFORMITY Equinus is probably the most unrecognized, and untreated pathological condition affecting the human lower extremity.

  3. Symptoms • Foot fatigue • Leg and arch pain • Night cramps • Walking intemperance • Athletic abstinence • Sedentary hobby pursuit • Abnormal shoe wear

  4. EGR Logistical Sequence ASSESS EQUINUS

  5. Four Classifications • Gastrocnemius Equinus • Gastrocnemius-Soleal • Osseous Equinus • Pseudo Equinus

  6. Gastrocnemius-Soleal Equinus 20 degree increase in dorsiflexion when the knee is flexed from what was available when extended, but less than 10 degrees of increase.

  7. EGR Technique

  8. Instrumentation • Endoscope

  9. Avoid the Sural Nerve

  10. The Incision

  11. Dissection • The deep fascia is identified and opened allowing entrance of the cannula

  12. Cannula Insertion

  13. The Endoscope

  14. The Recession

  15. Post-op AFO Boot

  16. EGR INCIDENTALS • Schedule one foot at a time • Allow crutches as needed (Adjunctive procedures if indicated)

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