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9. Mediaal tibiaal stresssyndroom

Auteur : Dr. Mascha Friderichs

Gepubliceerd in: Hardloopblessures

Uitgeverij: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum

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Samenvatting

Een 24-jarige man was gewend om 1 keer per week een stukje te gaan hardlopen. Dit beviel hem zo goed, dat hij na een half jaar besloot intensief te gaan trainen voor een trimloop van 15 kilometer . Na enkele weken ontstond echter een vervelende onderbeenpijn die na iedere training erger werd. Er was hier sprake van een mediaal tibiaal stresssyndroom, een beruchte aandoening onder hardlopers. De aandoening wordt gekenmerkt door mediale onderbeenpijn en drukpijn op de achterkant van de mediale tibiarand. Het hoofdstuk beschrijft de symptomatologie, oorzaken, risicofactoren en behandelmogelijkheden.
Voetnoten
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Osteoclast = reuzencel die beenweefsel absorbeert [23].
 
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Meer informatie over de symptomen en stadia van tendopathieën is te vinden in een eerder verschenen deel uit de serie Orthopedische Casuïstiek: Fysiotherapie bij peesaandoeningen, deel 1: onderste extremiteit.
 
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Het midden van de weg is hoger dan de zijkanten van de weg. Dit heeft te maken met de afwatering.
 
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Paresthesie = stoornis in de gevoelswaarneming waarbij – zonder dat er sprake is van prikkelingen – kriebelingen, jeuk of tintelingen worden waargenomen [23].
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Mediaal tibiaal stresssyndroom
Auteur
Dr. Mascha Friderichs
Copyright
2021
Uitgeverij
Bohn Stafleu van Loghum
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-2584-9_9