Superficial peroneal nerve (SPN) branches from common peroneal nerve at longus peroneal muscle, penetrates fascia approximately 10 cm from lateral malleolus, and reaches to dorsum of foot. It is a mainly sensory branch in lower lateral shin and instep. SPN entrapment neuropathy is relatively rare ...
3.2.9.2.1Superficial Fibular (Peroneal) Nerve Entrapment Entrapment of nerves tends to occur at points where nerves change direction or pass over bony prominences. In addition, a variety of other causes can cause nerve entrapment likeplaster casts, operative procedures at or near the site of the...
The superficial peroneal nerve presents great anatomic variability regarding its emergence from the crural fascia, course, branching pattern, and distribution area. Entrapment neuropathy of the superficial peroneal nerve has been documented in the published data, resulting in pain and paresthesia over the...
Exploration revealed entrapment of the superfic... TB Mcauliffe,NJ Fiddian,JP Browett - 《Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery-british Volume》 被引量: 49发表: 1985年 The Case for Entrapment Neuropathy of the Superficial Peroneal Nerve This essay will make the case that this underlying condition ...
Superficial peroneal nerve entrapment is an uncommon cause of anterolateral leg pain. Patients may have numbness or paresthesias in the distribution of the nerve; there may be a tender bulge approximately 10 cm proximal to the lateral malleolus or tenderness medial to the lateral malleolus. ...
Superficial peroneal nerve entrapment in ankle sprain in childhood and adolescenceTraumatic injuries of the ankle are the most common injuries in sports. Up to 40% of patients who have undergone inversion ankle sprain report residual symptoms. The primary purpose of the study is to evaluate the ...
McGreor-Riley JC, Farhan MJ: Entrapment of the terminal branches of the superficial peroneal nerve on the dorsum of foot. Report of two unusual cases and review of the literature. The Foot 12: 21-26, 2002MCGREGOR-RILEY JC, FARHAN MJ: Entrapment of the terminal branches of the superficial...
Bilateral superficial peroneal nerve entrapment secondary to anorexia nervosa: a case report.doi:10.1186/1749-7221-3-12Teoman Toni SevinAydner KalacYunus DoramacAhmet Nedim YanatBioMed Central
At 25months of follow-up AOFAS moved from 57.6 to 98.6. The study highlights a previously unreported condition of perineural fibrosis of the superficial peroneal nerve at the level of the ankle following first acute severe inversion ankle sprain in children....
Although superficial peroneal nerve entrapment is not as frequently encountered as involvement of the common peroneal nerve, it has become recognized with increasing frequency, particularly since entrapment may occur either proximally in the leg or at the ankle. In addition, it may be involved in ...