tight fascia can cause soleal sling syndrome esp with thick tibial neeve eg in diabetics
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On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:42 AM, Henry Knipe <henryknipe@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi OCADers,
Nothing serious, probably nothing at all.
From time-to-time I see this little bit of high signal at the soleus attachment onto the fibula.
I presume it may be “tug-lesion” related change or probably nothing at all.
Does anyone know if this has a particular name or what causes it?
Many thanks,
Henry