The soleus arcade syndrome is a rare compression neuropathy of the tibial nerve that often remains undiagnosed due to low clinical awareness and difficult diagnosis. We present the case of a female patient admitted with acute worsening of a pre-existing sensory tibial neuropathy and acute tibial nerve palsy after knee joint injection. After a knee magnetic resonance imaging remained non-diagnostic, dynamic ultrasonography was performed. Constriction by the soleus arcade and proximal swelling of the tibial nerve could be demonstrated during plantarflexion of the ankle by means of a dynamic examination in the standing patient. The patient underwent surgery and recovered fully. This proposed diagnostic approach can be used to identify soleus arcade syndrome by ultrasound.
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Gruber, L., Loizides, A., Klien, S., Trieb, T., Koller, M., Löscher, W., & Gruber, H. (2017). A rare case of an acute soleus arcade syndrome complicated by a ganglion cyst: Diagnosis by dynamic ultrasound. Medical Ultrasonography, 19(4), 447–450. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu-1003
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