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What is it and what are the symptoms?

The peroneal tendons (peroneus longus and peroneus brevis) are located on the outside of the foot and have an important role in stabilising the foot. Peroneal tendinopathy is a condition where one or both peroneal tendons become irritated and inflamed. It occurs from overuse, repetitive stress or ankle instability and results in the following symptoms:

Who gets it?

Peroneal tendinopathy can affect anyone, but it is most seen in:

Management Options

Physiotherapy for Peroneal Tendinopathy

Physiotherapy for peroneal tendinopathy is about reducing pain, restoring function and increasing the strength of the peroneal tendons. Your physiotherapist will help you devise a plan which will include pain management techniques (icing, massage and taping), tailored strengthening and stretching exercises, as well as advice on a gradual return to regular sport and activites, and a plan to avoid re-injury.

If you need help with peroneal tendinopathy, reach out to our high skilled physiotherapists by clicking the booking link on our website.

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