I suffered severe tibialis anterior pain after deciding that running uphill would be a good workout. I usually ran down my street, which was pretty much flat. I thought that I was ready for a challenge, but that challenge proved to be too much. ...
When choosing either theanteriororposteriorinsertion approach, the two key issues to consider are safety and dynamic stability of the electrode. Cadaveric and MRI studies have shown theanteriorapproach provides a larger safety window when inserting electrodes, as there is a larger distance between osseo...
Case Here, we present a case of tibialis anterior muscle hernia and discuss the aetiology behind the same. Furthermore, we attempt to amalgamate existing knowledge to provide some guidance for investigation and management of this important diagnostic consideration. Conclusion Lower limb hernias are ...
The paw withdrawal reflex evoked by mechanical pressure of the hind paw was used as a possible candidate of behavioral pain model. The EMG associated with the paw withdrawal reflex was recorded from the tibialis anterior muscle, and the area of integrated EMG for 1 s was measured as the ...
Figure 2. The allogenic tibialis anterior tendon (A) before and (B) after the preparation. Crutch-assisted walking was initiated 1 d after surgery. Full weight-bearing walking was permitted at six weeks. Range of motion (ROM) exercises were started from 0° to 90° 2 days after surgery,...
I suffered severe tibialis anterior pain after deciding that running uphill would be a good workout. I usually ran down my street, which was pretty much flat. I thought that I was ready for a challenge, but that challenge proved to be too much. ...
pain scale. When participants experience severe pain, the wires are removed and a second attempt at relocating new wire electrodes is undertaken; rarely is a third attempt required. During walking, participants usually describe 'mild' pain for the first couple of minutes, which frequently subsides ...
This study used a diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC) paradigm and asked the following questions: (1) is electrically induced muscle pain inhibited by a painful heat stimulus to the forearm, and (2) does women show signs of reduced inhibition compared to men? Methods : Forty healthy ...