1. Tibial nerve dysfunction
Tibial nerve dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in the lower leg, caused by damage to the tibial nerve.
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2. Tibial nerve dysfunction: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
nerve, one of the branches of the sciatic nerve of the leg. The tibial nerve supplies movement and sensation to the calf and foot muscles.
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3. Femoral nerve dysfunction - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Femoral nerve dysfunction
Femoral nerve dysfunction What is Femoral nerve dysfunction? Femoral nerve dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in the leg due to nerve damage. Neuropathy - femoral ...
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4. Posterior tibial nerve stimulation for faecal inco... [Br J Nurs. 2010 Jun 24-Jul 7] - PubMed result
Faecal incontinence is a common multifactorial condition with a range of invasive treatment options, all of which may be associated with significant complications. Posterior tibial stimulation by continence nurses is an established treatment for u...
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5. Tibial nerve dysfunction
Tibial nerve dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in the lower leg, caused by damage to the tibial nerve.
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6. Tibial Nerve Dysfunction Symptoms & Treatment
The usual causes are direct trauma, prolonged pressure on the nerve, and compression of the nerve from nearby body structures. Entrapment involves pressure on the nerve where it passes through a narrow structure.
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7. Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)
The posterior tibial tendon serves as one of the major supporting structures of the foot, helping it to function while walking. Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD) is a condition caused by changes in the tendon, impairing its ability to sup.....
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9. Nerve Block, Posterior Tibial: eMedicine Clinical Procedures
Pratitioners in the emergency department frequently encounter patients who have sustained trauma to the sole of the foot and require anesthesia for repair. This tender area is relatively difficult to anesthetize locally. Regional block of the post...
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10. Entrapment, Tibial Nerve, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - WikiCNS
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome is an entrapment neuropathy involving the tibial nerve as it courses along the medial ankle through the Tarsal Tunnel. Long distance runners and those who perform repetitive ankle movements are at risk for this disorder.
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