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Background: Urinary incontinence is prevalent in nursing and residential care homes, and has a profound impact on residents’ dignity and quality of life. Treatment options are limited in these care contexts and care homes predominantly use absorbent pads
Joanne Booth +19 more
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Branching pattern of tibial nerve in the tarsal tunnel - a cadaveric study
Background and aims: Tibial nerve is the larger terminal branch of sciatic nerve, ends by dividing into medial and lateral plantar nerves beneath the flexor retinaculum [Tarsal tunnel].
Ramadoss Kalpana, Nanjundaiah Komala
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Peripheral nerve tension is known to be related to the pathophysiology of neuropathy; however, assessing this tension is difficult in a clinical setting.
Kengo Kawanishi +5 more
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Schwannomatosis of the tibial nerve
<p class="abstract">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, schwannomatosis, neurofibroma and malignant peripheral nerve tumors.
Jin Woo Jin +2 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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The main nerves in the knee region are the tibial nerve, the common peroneal nerve, and the saphenous nerve. These three nerves innervate the lower leg and foot, providing sensory and motor function.
Dawid Szwedowski +4 more
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This study was conducted to make a new mouse model of neuropathic pain due to injury to a branch of the sciatic nerve. One of three branches (sural, tibial, and common peroneal nerves) of the sciatic nerve was tightly ligated, and mechanical and cool ...
Yu Omori +7 more
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Neurolymphomatosis of the Sciatic and Tibial Nerves
Neurolymphomatosis (NL) is an uncommon clinical condition, characterised by lymphomatous infiltration of the central and/or peripheral nervous system. Most often it is caused by B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Clinically, patients usually present with neuropathy involving the nerve roots, plexuses, peripheral or cranial nerves.
Muhammad Talha, Yaseen +3 more
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Posterior Midline Soleus Splitting Approach for Tibial Nerve Schwannoma Resection: A Case Report [PDF]
Assessment of tibial nerve lesions is challenging for surgeons when accessing tumours without damaging adjacent tissues. Careful planning of the surgical incision is paramount in any surgical procedure.
Somya Goel +4 more
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Tibial nerve injury is a rare complication of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) that has been outlined in the literature. However, the literature is sparse regarding the treatment of iatrogenic tibial nerve injury in situations of delayed diagnosis.
Michelle K. Yoakim, DPM +1 more
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