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Title: The ESSKA-AFAS international consensus statement on peroneal tendon pathologies
Authors: van Dijk, P.A
Miller, D
Calder, J
DiGiovanni, C.W
Kennedy, J.G
Kerkhoffs, G.M
Kynsburtg, A
Havercamp, D
Guillo, S
Oliva, X.M
Pearce, C.J 
Pereira, H
Spennacchio, P
Stephen, J.M
van Dijk, C.N
Keywords: anatomy and histology
ankle injury
consensus development
human
pathology
tendinitis
tendon
tendon injury
Ankle Injuries
Humans
Tendinopathy
Tendon Injuries
Tendons
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Citation: van Dijk, P.A, Miller, D, Calder, J, DiGiovanni, C.W, Kennedy, J.G, Kerkhoffs, G.M, Kynsburtg, A, Havercamp, D, Guillo, S, Oliva, X.M, Pearce, C.J, Pereira, H, Spennacchio, P, Stephen, J.M, van Dijk, C.N (2018). The ESSKA-AFAS international consensus statement on peroneal tendon pathologies. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 26 (10) : 3096-3107. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-018-4971-x
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Introduction: Peroneal tendon injuries are a significant cause of lateral ankle symptoms in the active population. Accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment is important for minimizing the risk of long-term sequelae associated with chronic peroneal tendinopathy. Although several studies have been published on diagnostic strategies and treatment outcomes, there is no consensus on the optimal management of peroneal tendon pathologies. Purpose: The purpose of this ESSKA-AFAS consensus statement was to conduct an international and multidisciplinary agreed guideline on management of patients with peroneal tendon pathologies. Methods: Using the Nominal Group Technique, a panel comprised of sixteen specialists spanning nine countries was convened by the ESSKA-AFAS board. In preparation for the meeting, relevant questions were identified and supported by a systematic literature search. During the meeting, the panel members gave presentations on each question, and the evidence supporting each subject was then vetted by open discussion. Statements were thereafter adjusted on the basis of the discussion and voted upon to determine consensus using a 0–10 range Likert scale. Agreement was confirmed when a mean score of at least 7.5 was reached. Conclusion: This ESSKA-AFAS consensus statement on the optimal management of peroneal tendon pathologies is the result of international and multidisciplinary agreement combined with a systematic review of the literature. Level of evidence: V. © 2018, The Author(s).
Source Title: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179022
ISSN: 09422056
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-018-4971-x
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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