Ghosh SK, Raheja S, Tuli A (2013) Potential sites of compression of tibial nerve branches in foot: a cadaveric and imaging study. Clin Anat 26(6):768-779Ghosh, SK, Raheja, S, Tuli, A (2013) Potential sites of compression of tibial nerve branches in foot: a cadaveric and imaging ...
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More specifically, the tibial nerve passes through the center of the popliteal fossa and runs below the tendinous arch of the soleus muscle. It continues its course in a neurovascular bundle through the posterior leg compartment and passes through the tarsal tunnel. When it reaches the foot, ...
Selective Tibial Neurotomy in the Treatment of Spastic Equinovarus Foot: A 2-Year Follow-Up of Three Cases. Objective: To objectively assess the decrease in spasticity and the improvement in gait after tibial nerve neurotomy performed to treat spastic equinovarus... Deltombe,Thierry,Detrembleur,...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is classified as a focal compressive neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve or one of its associated branches individually or coll... SC Mcsweeney,M Cichero - 《Foot》 被引量: 11发表: 2015年 Electric field focusing and shifting technique in deep brain stimulation using...
This study aimed to describe the branching patterns of the tibial nerve and propose an optimal surgical incision of HSN for treatment of spastic equinovarus foot. Methods: Sixteen lower limbs were dissected to determine the various branching patterns of the tibial nerve and categorized according to...
Ultrasound-Guided Release of the Tibial Nerve and Its Distal Branches: A Cadaveric Studydoi:10.1002/jum.14897lvaro IborraManuel Villanueva‐MartínezStephen L. BarrettEdgardo R. Rodríguez‐CollazoPablo Sanz‐RuizJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
The 3D-FIESTA-C sequence was used in the 3.0 T magnetic resonance equipment for imaging. During scanning, each foot was at an angle of 90掳 to the tibia. The tibial nerve of the ankle canal and its branches were displayed and measured at the same level through MPR. Most of the tibial...
The saphenous nerve, its sartorial and infrapatellar branches, and its posteromedial branches were identified in all specimens. The sartorial nerve divided from the saphenous nerve an average of 4.8cm proximal to the medial femoral epicondyle. Between one and four further posteromedial branches off ...
Comparison of diagnostic tibial motor nerve branches block with anaesthetics and selective tibial neurotomy in hemiplegic patients with spastic equinovarus footHemiplegiaMuscle spasticityNerve blockNeurotomy–This prospective study evaluated 30 hemiplegic patients who benefited from diagnostic nerve block and ...