Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2715891 | PM&R | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Superficial peroneal neuropathy is a known complication of foot and ankle arthroscopy. A 27-year-old man developed pain and paresthesia on the medial side of the dorsum of his left foot after ankle arthroscopy. An electrodiagnostic study revealed conduction abnormality in the medial branch of superficial peroneal nerve, in which neuroma-in-continuity was subsequently detected by ultrasonography. After neuroma excision and nerve graft, the subject's neuropathic pain was substantially improved.
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Authors
Jae Sun Shim, Ji Hyun Lee, Soo Hong Han, MinYoung Kim, Hang Jae Lee, Kyunghoon Min,