Tendon instability
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Tendon instability can refer to the dislocation or subluxation. Common locations include:
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wrist
- extensor carpi ulnaris (medial)
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shoulder
- long head of biceps (medial +/- into the glenohumeral joint if subscapularis torn)
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ankle
- peroneal
tendonsbrevis and longus (lateral or medial) - tibialis posterior (medial and anterior)
- peroneal
-<p><strong>Tendon instability</strong> can refer to the dislocation or subluxation:</p><ul>- +<p><strong>Tendon instability</strong> can refer to the dislocation or subluxation. Common locations include:</p><ul>
-<strong>wrist</strong><ul><li>extensor carpi ulnaris (medial)</li></ul>- +<strong>wrist</strong><ul><li>
- +<a href="/articles/extensor-carpi-ulnaris">extensor carpi ulnaris</a> (medial)</li></ul>
-<strong>shoulder</strong><ul><li>long head of biceps (medial +/- into joint if subscapularis torn)</li></ul>- +<strong>shoulder</strong><ul><li>
- +<a href="/articles/long-head-of-biceps-tendon-dislocation">long head of biceps</a> (medial +/- into the glenohumeral joint if subscapularis torn)</li></ul>
-<li>peroneal tendons (lateral or medial)</li>-<li>tibialis posterior (medial and anterior)</li>- +<li>peroneal brevis and longus (lateral or medial)</li>
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- +<a href="/articles/tibialis-posterior-muscle">tibialis posterior</a> (medial and anterior)</li>
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