Fibular tunnel syndrome (modern principles of diagnosis and treatment)
A. V. Yarikov,
M. V. Shpagin,
О. А. Perlmutter
et al.
Abstract:Fibular tunnel syndrome is the most common tunnel syndrome of the lower extremity. The compression of the peroneal nerve leads to motor and sensory disorders, which is manifested by weakness of the muscles that normally provide dorsiflexion of the foot and toes, abnormal gait, and loss of sensitivity. The paper presents the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical picture of this disease. Particular attention is paid to modern methods of treating this pathology. Decompression of the common peroneal nerve is an eff… Show more
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