نتایج جستجو برای: lateral plantar nerve

تعداد نتایج: 287128  

Journal: :Manual therapy 2008
Ali M Alshami Tina Souvlis Michel W Coppieters

Plantar heel pain is a symptom commonly encountered by clinicians. Several conditions such as plantar fasciitis, calcaneal fracture, rupture of the plantar fascia and atrophy of the heel fat pad may lead to plantar heel pain. Injury to the tibial nerve and its branches in the tarsal tunnel and in the foot is also a common cause. Entrapment of these nerves may play a role in both the early phase...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 1994
G J Sammarco S F Conti

A rare anomaly of a nonterminating tibial nerve is reported. It was found to be associated with tarsal tunnel syndrome. The nerve failed to divide in the tarsal tunnel and in the talocalcaneal canal distally to the Knot of Henry. The branches of the medial and lateral plantar nerves as well as the medial calcaneal nerve, the nerve to the abductor digiti quinti, and motor branches to the abducto...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1992
W B Geissler S R Corso R B Caspari

We report the case of a 59-year-old man with severe knee pain and inability to flex his toes or invert his plantar flexed foot after an external rotation injury to his knee. MRI showed rupture of the popliteus with a haematoma compressing the neurovascular bundle in the proximal calf, and electromyography demonstrated signs of an axonotmesis of the posterior tibial nerve. There was progressive ...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2014
Stefano Cobianchi Julia de Cruz Xavier Navarro

Following traumatic peripheral nerve injury reinnervation of denervated targets may be achieved by regeneration of injured axons and by collateral sprouting of neighbor undamaged axons. Experimental models commonly use sciatic nerve injuries to assess nerve regeneration and neuropathic pain, but behavioral tests for evaluating sensory recovery often disregard the pattern of hindpaw innervation....

2005
MARCELO JOSÉ CORTEZ BEZERRA JOSÉ ALBERTO DIAS LEITE JOSÉ ESTRELA NETO SILVIA ROMERO

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome is the term used to designate the compression of the posterior tibial nerve within the tunnel or of one of its terminal branches leaving the tunnel. This syndrome is due to a neurogenic cause and affects the area supplied by the tibial nerve. The tibial nerve has three branches: the medial plantar nerve, the medial lateral nerve, and the medial calcaneus nerve. The osteof...

Raghad Memar, Shiva Noori,

Since, sports activities are likely to be changes in various parameters of plantar pressure distribution during walking to create, This study compared patterns of plantar pressure distribution between right and left feet and their relationship with anthropometric parameters. 10 elite wrestler with the average and standard deviation of age: 23.6±3.33 yrs, height: 173.5±7.67 cm and mass: 83.3±21....

2012
André Leal Gonçalves Torres Marcus Castro Ferreira

OBJECTIVE Determine, through dissection in fresh cadavers, the topographic anatomy of the tibial nerve and its branches at the ankle, in relation to the tarsal tunnel. METHODS Bilateral dissections were performed on 26 fresh cadavers and the locations of the tibial nerve bifurcation and its branches were measured in millimeters. For the calcaneal branches, the amount and their respective nerv...

سیدمیرزایی, سیدمهدی, تقوی, محمدمحسن, شریعتی کوهبنانی, مهدی,

A Rare Anatomical Innervation of the Musculocutaneous Nerve M.M. Taghavi MSc , M. Shariati Kohbanani MSc , S.M. Seyedmirzaee MD Received: 24/09/06 Sent for Revision: 20/02/07 Received Revised Manuscript: 07/04/07 Accepted: 27/05/07 Background and Objectives: Anatomically the musculocutaneous nerve (C5,6 ) is a branch of lateral cord of the brachial plexus and its motor nerve fibers innervates t...

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