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The Flexor Hallucis Longus (FHL) muscle is a common site of injury in dance - although rare in other sporting/athletic populations. It is a an important stabilizer of the 1st ray during toe off and when on demi-pointe, making it susceptible to injury in dancers. In this episode, I talk about the anatomy and function of the FHL, and discuss why it is often misdiagnosed by healthcare professionals who aren't experienced in working with dancers. I also discuss the common presentation of FHL injuries, as well as treatment options for dancers with FHL pathology.
Other podcast episodes mentioned:
Episode 24: Posterior Ankle Impingement
Episode 50: Tendonitis in Dancers
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The Flexor Hallucis Longus (FHL) muscle is a common site of injury in dance - although rare in other sporting/athletic populations. It is a an important stabilizer of the 1st ray during toe off and when on demi-pointe, making it susceptible to injury in dancers. In this episode, I talk about the anatomy and function of the FHL, and discuss why it is often misdiagnosed by healthcare professionals who aren't experienced in working with dancers. I also discuss the common presentation of FHL injuries, as well as treatment options for dancers with FHL pathology.
Other podcast episodes mentioned:
Episode 24: Posterior Ankle Impingement
Episode 50: Tendonitis in Dancers
Learn more about Erika Mayall:
Support the show

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