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Pain that travels along the nerve path into the arms, hands, legs, or feet SeeLeg Pain and Numbness: What Might These Symptoms Mean? Skin in the painful area may be discolored, appearing more pink or red than usual. In some cases, the skin may have a blue or mottled appearance. Change...
Idiopathic lumbosacral neuropathy: a cause of persistent leg pain. Muscle Nerve 1996; 19:1484-1486.Hinchey JA, Preston DC, Logigian EL. Idiopathic lumbosacral neuropathy: a cause of persistent leg pain. Muscle Nerve 1996; 19: 1484-6.
Painful DPN is common and can result in major treatment challenges. A careful history and peripheral neurological/vascular examination of the patient are essential in order to exclude other possible causes of leg pain, such as peripheral vascular disease, prolapsed intervertebral discs, spinal canal st...
damage, disease, or dysfunction of one or more nerves especially of the peripheral nervous system that is typically marked by burning or shooting pain, numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness or atrophy, is often degenerative, and is usually caused by injury, infection, disease, drugs, toxins, ...
femoral nerve- one of a pair of nerves that originate from lumbar nerves and supply the muscles and skin of the anterior part of the thigh anterior crural nerve,nervus femoralis thigh- the part of the leg between the hip and the knee ...
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pain. Peripheral neuropathy will also lead to an abnormal gait and eventual breakdown of the feet due to the inability of the body to “feel” the ground that you are walking on. If left untreated peripheral neuropathy can lead to permanent loss of nerve function, tissue damage and muscle ...
I had morton's neuroma surgery 15 months ago and I'm still experiencing pain (stinging in all toes and needle sensations at times in the foot). Is it possible I may have neuropathy? Byanon37405— On Jul 19, 2009 I have had breast cancer and now have neuropathy in both legs, is this...
studies): LegSys™ and BalanSens™ (BioSensics), used, respectively, for gait and balance assessment; the Opal v1 (APDM) and the Physilog® (BioAGM) for balance assessment; the GaitMeter™ for gait assessment; and the mHT (mHealth Tecnologies) for both gait and balance assessment...