The main difference among the three types was the course of the intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve. In conclusion, foot and ankle surgeons should be familiar with the variations in the course of the superficial peroneal nerve and its branches and especially of the ones that are ‘at risk’ ...
When it reaches the anterior compartment of the leg, the nerve divides underneath the fibularis longus muscle into the superficial fibular (peroneal) nerve and deep fibular (peroneal) nerve. The superficial branch supplies the lateral compartment of the leg, while the deep branch supplies the ...
O’Neill PJ, Parks BG, Walsh R, Simmons LM, Miller SD. Excursion and strain of the superficial peroneal nerve during inversion ankle sprain. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2007 May;89(5):979-86. Osborne MD et al. The effect of ankle disc training on muscle reaction time in subjects with a ...
However, in type B (13%) and type C (10%) the branches arose independently from the superficial peroneal nerve. The main difference among the three types was the course of the intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve. In conclusion, foot and ankle surgeons should be familiar with the variations ...
Keep it blunt: aberrations in the course of the superficial peroneal nerve during lateral ankle approachThyroid hormoneReperfusion injuryUltrastructureMyocardial metabolismA synthetic extract, prepared from 44 pure chemicals on the basis of the analytical data on the leg meat extract of the boiled snow ...
The anatomical variations of the distal course of the superficial peroneal nerve: recommendations to avoid injury during surgical procedures. The Foot 3:38-42, 1993.Herron M, Langkamer V, Atkins R. The anatomical variations of the distal course of the superficial peroneal nerve: recommendations to...
However, vasculitis is not usually considered to be a cause of migrant and spontaneously remitting neuritis. Moreover, nerve biopsies may be non-contributive because of the low sensitivity of sural and superficial peroneal nerve biopsies.Cassereau,J.Baguenier-Desormeaux,C.Letournel,F.Lavigne,C....
Ucerler H, Ikiz AA (2005) The variations of the sensory branches of the superficial peroneal nerve course and its clinical importance. Foot Ankle Int 26:942–946Ucerler, H; Ikiz, AA: The variations of the sensory branches of the superficial peroneal nerve course and its clinical importance....
A superficial peroneal nerve biopsy revealed well-demarcated areas of demyelination with prominent Schwann cell hyperplasia. Neither deletion nor duplication of the PMP22 gene nor mutation of the P0 or connexin 32 genes was found by molecular genetic investigations. Immunotherapy was administered, a...