| Literature DB >> 31712850 |
Aniek van Zantvoort1, Maikel Setz1, Adwin Hoogeveen1, Percy van Eerten1, Marc Scheltinga2.
Abstract
Young individuals with chronic exercise-induced lower leg pain (ELP) who have normal compartmental muscle pressures and normal imaging occasionally suffer from a nerve entrapment syndrome. These patients have consistently undergone a variety of diagnostic tests and often futile therapies prior to arriving at the correct diagnosis. Awareness among traumatologists regarding these nerve entities is low. A lower leg discomfort that is frequently present at night but worsens during exercise combined with altered foot skin sensations suggests an entrapment of the common peroneal or tibial nerve. If conservative therapies fail, neurolysis is advised.Entities:
Keywords: Compartment syndrome; Conservative treatment; Exercise; Nerve block; Nerve entrapment
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31712850 DOI: 10.1007/s00113-019-0644-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Unfallchirurg ISSN: 0177-5537 Impact factor: 1.000