This painful foot condition called the tarsal tunnel syndrome occurs mostly when the tibial nerve is excessively pressured. Just like the carpal tunnel syndrome, which afflicts the wrist, the tarsal tunnel syndrome is relatively harder to diagnose. It is nerve behind providing the sensory movement in the calf and foot muscles. An injury or any [...]
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