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Entrapment of the Superficial Peroneal Nerve
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2014Entrapment of the superficial peroneal nerve is an uncommon neuropathy that may occur because of mechanical compression of the nerve, usually at its exit from the crural fascia. The symptoms include sensory alterations over the distribution area of the superficial peroneal nerve.
George, Paraskevas +2 more
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Acute Superficial Peroneal Nerve Entrapment Mimicking Compartment Syndrome: A Case Report.
JBJS Case Connector, 2019CASE A 48-year-old man presented with foot drop and peroneal nerve paresthesia after a suspected ankle sprain. The patient was taken to the operating room for nerve exploration and anterior and lateral compartment releases.
Stefanos F Haddad +4 more
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The Superficial Peroneal Sensory Nerve Revisited
Archives of Neurology, 1981• A new technique for studying the sensory response of the superficial peroneal nerve is described. The response is recorded from the intermediate dorsal cutaneous branch as it crosses anterior to the lateral malleolus; the nerve is stimulated 12 cm proximal to that point.
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The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2006
The purpose of this study is to refine further the knowledge about the anatomic variability of the superficial peroneal nerve in the middle third of the leg. Approaching the superficial peroneal nerve in this location is required: 1) when either the deep or the superficial peroneal nerve must be resected for the treatment of dorsal foot pain; 2) when a
Stephen L, Barrett +3 more
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The purpose of this study is to refine further the knowledge about the anatomic variability of the superficial peroneal nerve in the middle third of the leg. Approaching the superficial peroneal nerve in this location is required: 1) when either the deep or the superficial peroneal nerve must be resected for the treatment of dorsal foot pain; 2) when a
Stephen L, Barrett +3 more
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Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2019
INTRODUCTION: Running is one of the most common sports practices in the world due to the beneficial impact on the health, despite the relatively high risk of getting injuries.
F. Maselli, M. Testa
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INTRODUCTION: Running is one of the most common sports practices in the world due to the beneficial impact on the health, despite the relatively high risk of getting injuries.
F. Maselli, M. Testa
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Superficial (Sensory) Peroneal Nerve Entrapment
1990Although superficial peroneal nerve entrapment is not as frequently encountered as involvement of the common peroneal nerve, it has become recognized with increasing frequency, particularly since entrapment may occur either proximally in the leg or at the ankle.
Oscar A. Turner +2 more
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Superficial Peroneal Nerve Palsy a Football Player
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990In brief Superficial peroneal nerve palsy developed in a football player after he was hit in the lower leg by an offensive lineman. The patient failed to regain feeling in his leg after conservative treatment with an exercise program emphasizing proprioception and coordination skills.
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Superficial Peroneal Nerve Anatomic Variability Changes Surgical Technique
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2005Entrapment of the superficial peroneal nerve is an uncommon entrapment that occurs in sports trauma or fracture and dislocation as the nerve comes under pressure between the underlying muscles and the overlying fascia. Although the superficial peroneal nerve traditionally is depicted as being in the lateral compartment, we have found it in the anterior
Gedge D, Rosson, A Lee, Dellon
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Superficial peroneal nerve conduction studies for electromyographic diagnosis
Muscle & Nerve, 1986AbstractA new standardized surface technique for conduction studies of the superficial peroneal nerve was developed and applied to 35 normal subjects and 63 patients with peroneal mononeuropathies, lumbar radiculopathies, sciatic neuropathies, lumbosacral plexopathies, or peripheral neuropathies.
K H, Levin, J C, Stevens, J R, Daube
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Morphologie : bulletin de l'Association des anatomistes, 2021
M. Relvas-Silva +8 more
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