Yes, what confused me was the bottom part of the first picture I posted, it appeared as though the anterior tendon comes down and then runs along what is really the Peroneal longus, that is why I got confused, I think Im gonna edit that part out lol
RRoof in Googleing the cuboid syndrome you mentioned it seems that its typically offset by a twist or something like that, like I went to bed Friday night perfectly fine and woke up Saturday unable to move, I dont know if this make a difference or not but alot of the references dealt with "landing incorrectly". I of course as have proven in just this thread can be very off, just a thought thouhg :)
RRoof in Googleing the cuboid syndrome you mentioned it seems that its typically offset by a twist or something like that, like I went to bed Friday night perfectly fine and woke up Saturday unable to move, I dont know if this make a difference or not but alot of the references dealt with "landing incorrectly". I of course as have proven in just this thread can be very off, just a thought thouhg :)