Tibial Nerve Palsy Secondary to Spontaneous Isolated Popliteus Muscle Rupture and Localized Compartment Syndrome [PDF]
We report the case of a 68-year-old man who developed sudden pain at the right calf, followed by progressive tibial nerve palsy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated localized signal abnormalities and swelling of the popliteus muscle compressing
Sophie Jolliet +2 more
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to analyse the histological structure (cross-sectional area [CSA] and number of nerve bundles) of the distal part of the tibial nerve and its terminal branches (medial plantar nerve, lateral plantar nerve) using ...
Ł. Warchoł +5 more
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Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation as Therapy for Functional Constipation [PDF]
Background: Functional constipation is a common disorder that is difficult to treat on occasion. Symptoms of this condition can per- sist despite dietary modification, exercise, and medication.
Aylin Hande Gokce +3 more
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Background: Subcutaneous sacral nerve stimulation is recommended by the United Kingdom (UK) National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as a second-line treatment for patients with faecal incontinence who failed conservative therapy.
Natalia Hounsome, Chris Roukas
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High resolution ultrasonography of the tibial nerve in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Aim of the study: High-resolution ultrasonography of the tibial nerve is a fast and non invasive tool for diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Our study was aimed at finding out the correlation of the cross sectional area and maximum thickness ...
Kunwarpal Singh +2 more
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MiR-463-3p inhibits tibial nerve regeneration via post-transcriptional suppression of SPRR1A
Background miRNAs have been involved in neural development, degeneration, and regeneration. MiR-463-3p is expressed in reproductive and nervous systems. In this study, the role of miR-463-3p in tibial nerve injury and regeneration was explored.Materials ...
Jun Zhao, Chunfang Wu
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The Anatomic Relationship of the Tibial Nerve to the Common Peroneal Nerve in the Popliteal Fossa: Implications for Selective Tibial Nerve Block in Total Knee Arthroplasty [PDF]
Background. A recently described selective tibial nerve block at the popliteal crease presents a viable alternative to sciatic nerve block for patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
Eric R. Silverman +6 more
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Schwannomatosis of the tibial nerve
Schwannoma is the most common type of benign tumor arising from the sheaths of the peripheral nerves. It occurs as a solitary tumor in most cases, but when it appears in multiple forms, it is necessary to differentiate it from plexiform schwannoma ...
Shin, Sung Jin +2 more
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Normative Reference Values of the Tibial Nerve in Healthy Individuals Using Ultrasonography: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Background: High-resolution ultrasound of the tibial nerve has been used for screening of several neurologic disorders, but normative reference values of tibial nerve cross-sectional areas (CSA) have not been well established.
Athikhun Suwannakhan +2 more
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Posterior tibial nerve schwannoma in a multiple myeloma patient: A case report
We report the case of a 61-year-old man with sharp pain, tender mass at the left lower one-third posterior tibial region. The patient has a 10-year history of multiple myeloma and related chemotherapy.
Michael Daniel +3 more
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