2 Weeks After Decompression of Common Peroneal Nerve
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- This patient is only 2 weeks out from a decompression of the common peroneal nerve at the fibular head for weakness in the leg with a partial foot drop, as well as zinging and stinging pain down his leg, across his ankle, and through his toes. As early as two weeks after surgery 95% of his pain has been relieved and he has regained stability in his ankle with almost immediate increase in muscle strength. If you or a person you know suffer from similar pain, Dr. Eric H Williams would be happy to discuss this with you at the Dellon Institute for Peripheral Nerve Surgery in Baltimore, Maryland at 410-337-5400
What type of doctor attends nerve compression in lower legs?
What about showing the patient comparing and showing how the repaired injured drop foot is to the normal foot?
Hi, I have this condition for 7 months, I am waiting on a MRI with contrast results, from my general doctor, what kind of doctor could do my surgery? What is the cost of this surgery?
A neurosurgeon performs this procedure. Larger hospitals have them on staff and especially Ivy League medical schools.
How does a back surgery cause compression at the knee?
Hello sir iam an athlete and I over iced my comman fibular nerve which lead to foot drop and because of this there is lack of dorsiflexion in my ankel I can't even walk on my heels from one leg what should I do plz reply sir
Do you do a nerve conduction test to determine where there is a compression?
How long does the average surgery take?
What kind of medical specialist are you? I would like to be seen by a doctor of your caliber to assist me with my diabetes neuropathy. I live on Guam.
Hello @Rissa SA you can learn more about Dr. Williams' background here: www.baltimoreperipheralnervepain.com/dr-eric-h-williams/