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Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a nerve entrapment of the posterior tibial nerve. This uncommon condition frequently goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed even though it interferes with the daily activities of workers. Here we discuss the return to work status of a 37-year-old male patient who manages a manufacturing plant. He was identified as having Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome as a result of a foot abnormality and improper shoe wear. He had moderate pes planus and underwent tarsal tunnel release on his right foot. What are the determinant factors in defining a patient's status for returning to work after a tarsal tunnel release? We conducted a literature review using PubMed, Science Direct, and Cochrane. The Indonesian Occupational Medicine Association used the seven-step return-to-work assessment as a protocol to avoid overlooking the process. Duration of symptoms, associated pathology, and the presence of structural foot problems or a space-occupying lesion are factors affecting outcome. Post-operative foot scores, including Maryland Foot Score (MFS), VAS, and Foot Function Index, can be used to evaluate patient outcomes. Early disability limitation and a thorough return-to-work assessment are needed.
印度尼西亚 "重返工作岗位七步评估法 "对跗骨远端隧道综合症的疗效:病例报告研究》(The Effectiveness of Indonesia's Seven - Step Return to Work Assessment on a Distal Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome : A Case Report Study)。
跗骨隧道综合症(TTS)是一种胫后神经卡压症。这种不常见的疾病经常不被诊断或误诊,尽管它会影响工人的日常活动。在此,我们将讨论一位在制造工厂工作的 37 岁男性患者的复工情况。由于足部畸形和穿鞋不当,他被确诊为跗骨隧道综合症。他患有中度扁平足,右脚接受了跗骨隧道松解术。在确定跗骨隧道松解术后患者能否重返工作岗位时,有哪些决定性因素?我们使用 PubMed、Science Direct 和 Cochrane 进行了文献综述。印尼职业医学协会将重返工作岗位七步评估法作为规程,以避免忽略这一过程。症状持续时间、相关病理、足部结构性问题或占位性病变的存在是影响结果的因素。术后足部评分,包括马里兰足部评分(MFS)、VAS 和足部功能指数,可用于评估患者的治疗效果。需要尽早限制残疾,并对重返工作岗位进行全面评估。