Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) was first recognized in the early 1960s and described as “pain in the proximal medial arch and paresthesia along the lateral and medial plantar nerves.” Paresthesia is the pins-and-needles prickling sensation that occurs due to nerve entrapment or restriction. TTS is a painful and debilitating condition of the foot that results from compression of the posterior tibial nerve. It is similar to the well-known carpal tunnel syndrome that is seen in the wrist.
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