![]() Mobilization can improve range of mobility in the feet joints and help alleviate cuboid syndrome. Often people’s feet get very stiff from years of compressive force. One of the best methods of treatment is mobilization to the foot. Seeing a hands-on practitioner will be great for your feet. Little room for expansion occurs when one of these structures becomes enlarged or a foreign object is inserted into the region. On the top of the structures, the laciniate ligament lies, which is the ligament forming the root of the four main compartments. The fourth region consists of the posterior tibial vein and artery and the tibial nerve surrounded with the muscles. ![]() ![]() Within three of those compartments, the muscles are routed from the foot to the leg. The tibial nerve follows along a curving route down the back-side of the leg and all the way to the ankle where it curls and turns below the interior part of the ankle.įour compartments are in this region. This syndrome is caused when the tibial nerve becomes entrapped. Cuboid syndrome is relatively uncommon, but also not well recognized or defined. The condition is often manifested in the form of lateral pain in the foot and often general weakness in the foot. ![]() Cuboid syndrome describes a condition resulting from injury to the ligaments and joints surrounding the cuboid bone, which is one of the seven tarsal bones located in the foot.
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