Table 2.
Correspondence between location of pain and tenderness
| Posteromedial ankle (n = 225)a | Arch (n = 78) | Hallux (n = 116) | None (n = 68)b | ||
| Location of FHL tenderness | Posteromedial ankle | 93% (210) | 77% (60) | 60% (70) | 66% (45) |
| Arch | 26% (59) | 73% (57) | 27% (31) | 31% (21) | |
| Hallux | 26% (58) | 44% (34) | 76% (88) | 32% (22) | |
| None | 2% (4) | 3% (2) | 5% (6) | 19% (13) |
Numbers in columns and rows do not add up to 100% since some patients had pain or tenderness in more than one location (as detailed in Methods); location of pain and tenderness are as described in Methods.
Data represents percent of patients (n) with pain at the site indicated by the column header.
Patients whose pain was primarily located other than along the FHL tendon.