A case of popliteal entrapment syndrome is reported, in which the patient experienced symptoms of tibial nerve entrapment. Exploratory surgery revealed an abnormal fibrous band between the heads of the gastrocnemius muscle that was compressing both the tibial nerve and popliteal artery. Division of ...
tibial nerveHeterotopic ossification has been reported to occur after musculoskeletal trauma (including orthopedic procedures). This has been known to cause nerve entrapment syndromes and persistent pain, limiting joint mobility. We present a case of a 19-year old female collegiate athlete who had ...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is an entrapment neuropathy involving the posterior tibial nerve within the tarsal canal. Typical symptoms include burning pain and ... SK Singh,MG Wilson,CP Chiodo - 《Foot》 被引量: 12发表: 2005年 Giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath causing tarsal tunnel syndrome: ...
The differential diagnosis of anterior compartment syndrome is broad and includes infection (cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis, osteomyelitis), neurologic (deep peroneal nerve entrapment), toxicology (snake envenomation), vascular (deep vein thrombosis, ischemic necrosis or gangrene, popliteal artery entrapment...
The main treatment for KOA is joint preserving approaches should be utilized as first line treatment, which is based on the severity of the patient’s condition, the risk of treatment, the patient’s own needs, and other factors [4]. However, when patients experience severe symptoms, such as...
Results: USLIT led to an improvement in symptoms and nerve conduction velocity. The objective improvement in nerve conduction velocity can be used to document the pre-operative functional capacity of the nerve. USLIT may also be used as a possible quantitative indicator...
Although the electrodiagnostic studies showed an improvement in symptoms, the patient continued to complain of lower leg weakness owing to delayed diagnosis and cyst decompression. We believe that Baker's cysts should also be considered in the differential diagnoses of patients who present with ...
Symptoms of numbness, tingling, or motor loss to the dorsiflexors of the foot are likely to occur with an anterior compartment syndrome. Sharp or shooting pain sensations into the top surface of the foot may also be reported. Compression of the deep peroneal nerve in the anterior compartment ...
Nerve entrapment syndromes of the lower extremity are relatively rare in patients with multiple hereditary osteochondromatosis. A case of tarsal tunnel like symptoms in a 52-year-old woman with a distal tibial osteochondroma is presented. This case emphasizes that the possibility of nerve compression...
Males are affected approximately three times as often as females. Symptoms usually arise between the ages of 2 and 14 years but have been described as early as 18 months(8). In a few cases, the diagnosis has been established during adulthood. Joint deformity, especially at the knee and ankl...