“…These include diseases affecting the central nervous system, trauma, diseases affecting the peripheral nervous system and diseases or trauma affecting the muscle and tendon. Many reasons have been reported such as ganglion cyst in the proximal tibiofibular joint [3], motor cortex contusion [4], long-term lead intoxication [5], tight application of compression bandage [6,7], after lateral decubitus position [8] following dislocation reduction after total hip arthroplasty and gluteal haematoma [9,10], a complication of disc surgery [11], peripheral nerve entrapment [12,13], poorly administered injections (14], sciatic nerve pressure, piriformis syndrome [15], knee dislocations [16], following spinal and spinoepidural anaesthesia [17], paraspinal abscess [18], myopathies [19], neuropathic demyelinisation, hereditary neuropathies [20], popliteal artery aneurism [21], stroke [22,23], neuromuscular diseases [24,25], degenerative lumbar spinal diseases [26], gluteal compartment syndrome [27], decompression in burns [28], parasitic diseases such as neuro schistomiasis [29], after lower extremity compartment syndrome [30], and after total knee prosthesis [31].…”