Histo‐Anatomy and Sonographic Examination for the Retrocalcaneal Bursal Complex: EUROMUSCULUS/USPRM Approach

Author:

Ricci Vincenzo1ORCID,Cocco Giulio2ORCID,Mezian Kamal3ORCID,Chang Ke‐Vin4,Tamborrini Giorgio56ORCID,Naňka Ondřej7,Özçakar Levent8

Affiliation:

1. Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Unit Luigi Sacco University Hospital, ASST Fatebenefratelli‐Sacco Milan Italy

2. Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences Gabriele d'Annunzio University of Chieti and Pescara Chieti Italy

3. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital Prague Czech Republic

4. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Community and Geriatric Research Center National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei City Taiwan

5. UZR, Ultraschallzentrum und Institut für Rheumatologie Basel Switzerland

6. Rheumatology Clinic University Hospital of Basel Basel Switzerland

7. Institute of Anatomy, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic

8. Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Hacettepe University Medical School Ankara Turkey

Abstract

Insertional Achilles tendinopathy is an umbrella medical term referring to pain and swelling on the posterior aspect of the calcaneus. High‐resolution ultrasound imaging is commonly used in daily practice to assess the pathological changes of the Achilles tendon, cortical bone of the calcaneus, and soft tissues located inside the retrocalcaneal space to optimize the management of relevant patients. To the best of our knowledge, a standardized ultrasound protocol to evaluate the retrocalcaneal bursal complex is lacking in the pertinent literature. In this sense, our step‐by‐step sonographic approach is intended to be an easy and ready‐to‐use guide for sonographers/physicians in daily practice to assess this anatomical complex in patients with Achilles tendinopathy. Needless to say, the peculiar histological features of this V‐shaped synovial/fibrocartilaginous bursa surrounding the posteroinferior wedge of the Kager's fat pad and the retrocalcaneal space make the examination challenging.

Publisher

Wiley

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