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  1. 2 de out. de 2023 · The saphenous nerve is a branch of the posterior division of the femoral nerve which is particularly vulnerable to entrapment. It arises just distal to the inguinal ligament and travels into the adductor canal deep to the sartorius muscle.

  2. 4 de jan. de 2022 · Citation, DOI, disclosures and article data. Saphenous neuropathy or saphenous nerve entrapment can be the result of nerve compression or traction injury of the saphenous nerve a pure sensory nerve terminal branch and the longest cutaneous branch from the femoral nerve that supplies the medial thigh, lower leg and foot 1-3.

  3. 4 de jan. de 2022 · Citation, DOI, disclosures and article data. Saphenous neuropathy or saphenous nerve entrapment can be the result of nerve compression or traction injury of the saphenous nerve a pure sensory nerve terminal branch and the longest cutaneous branch from the femoral nerve that supplies the medial thigh, lower leg and foot 1-3.

  4. 신경포착 (nerve entrapment)이란, 말초신경이 주위의 조직에 눌려서 (compressed) 신경이 과흥분되거나 손상... 복재신경포착의 증상은 이 신경이 담당하는 부위 피부의 감각신경성통증입니다. 복재신경의 포착으로 신경이 과흥분하면, 무릎 전내측과 정강이내측의 ...

  5. 25 de ago. de 2017 · Saphenous nerve entrapment If nonoperative therapy for saphenous nerve entrapment fails, surgical decompression may be needed. In patients who have sustained a direct blow to the medial knee and are experiencing persistent medial knee pain despite conservative trials for treatment, a neurectomy or neurolysis of the infrapatellar branch may be helpful.

  6. 28 de mai. de 2016 · Various imaging modalities can aid in the assessment of nerve entrapments of the lower extremity. Plain radiographs and computed tomography (CT) are useful in assessing osseous abnormalities such as spurs and fracture fragments. 3 Ultrasound (US) is a very promising technique for assessing lower entrapment neuropathies because of its accessibility, facility in distinguishing nerves from ...

  7. 2 de out. de 2023 · Peripheral nerves of the lower limb may become entrapped at various points during their anatomical course. While clinical assessment and nerve conduction studies are the mainstay of diagnosis, there are multiple imaging options, specifically ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which offer important information about the potential cause and location of nerve entrapment that can ...