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    Re: Sinus Tarsi Syndrome

    Conservative treatment is usually effective for Sinus Tarsi. It may include anti-inflammatory drugs, stable shoes, a period of immobilization, cryotherapy, ankle sleeve and orthoses. Balanced and proprioceptive training, and muscle strengthening exercises are also recommended by dcotors. Inflammation within the sinus tarsi can be controlled with injectable cortisone, relief is achieved after 4-6 injections.


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    Re: Sinus Tarsi Syndrome

    My husband had a general anaesthetic to have a cortisone injection. It didn't work. They won't do another. Good, as put in wrong place.

    Acupuncture worked wonders!



 
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