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Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve entrapment or meralgia paresthetica is a tingling numbness and burning pain of the lateral thigh that is caused by entrapment of the sensory nerve of the lateral ...
Common signs of postoperative nerve damage include tingling, numbness, weakness, or burning sensations. The most common complication following foot and ankle surgery is cutaneous nerve injury.
The nerve passed under the IL in 198 cases, whereas in 44 cases, it passed through to the IL. The LFCN consisted of 1–4 branches just after its passage under or through the IL.
Review Article Published: 27 April 2017 The nonsystemic vasculitic neuropathies Michael P. Collins & Robert D. Hadden Nature Reviews Neurology 13, 302–316 (2017) Cite this article ...
Use of peripheral nerve stimulation may reduce pain scores and opioid consumption after lower limb amputation, according to results presented at the Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine ...
Treatment depends on the cause and the duration of symptoms. Common initial treatments include removing or avoiding compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, wearing loose clothing and ...
Authors' contributions JAZ, YWZ, and FL were involved in the design of the study and performed the statistical analysis. JAZ, YXH, JJS and BH were responsible for drafting the paper and revising ...