Amazing video. I recently had a nurse aggressively pushing on that nerve to relieve back pain following a minor injury. For the last 2 months following this I cannot walk properly due to inability to raise my foot off the ground at the toes, complete numbness in the bottom of my foot. Calf has almost completely atrophied... Hopefully this will heal on its own over time
Sorry to hear! acute nerve injuries are always rough...I created video on supplements to look into that can speed / help with recovery! check it out...if is slow to recover then potentially what we do can help the nerve recover with a simple procedure.....all the best!
@@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552 thanks for the reply. Hypothetically though, if I was to have Botox in the tibia or calves, would that stop the calf fasciculations?
@@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552 Last year my brother met with an accident ,he got Tibial fracture, his porneal nerve got damage then repaired by an Orthopedic surgeon About 2 weeks later after surgery he lost the sense to feel anything on his feet . It's about 14th months to go his numbness is recovering gradually but he is not able to move his ankle (up and down position) can you please share your contact details so that I can share his condition with you will be thankful to you.
Amazing video. I recently had a nurse aggressively pushing on that nerve to relieve back pain following a minor injury. For the last 2 months following this I cannot walk properly due to inability to raise my foot off the ground at the toes, complete numbness in the bottom of my foot. Calf has almost completely atrophied... Hopefully this will heal on its own over time
Sorry to hear! acute nerve injuries are always rough...I created video on supplements to look into that can speed / help with recovery! check it out...if is slow to recover then potentially what we do can help the nerve recover with a simple procedure.....all the best!
Did you recover?
if tibial nerve was damaged a long time ago and healed badly, there is not much could be done, right?
Would a nerve block in the tibial nerve stop the calves from twitching?
if the tibial nerve is the issue then nerve block can help temporarily but possible could have spine issues affecting L5 and S1 nerve roots....
@@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552 benign fasciculations?
@@dr.markleregenerativeortho9552 thanks for the reply. Hypothetically though, if I was to have Botox in the tibia or calves, would that stop the calf fasciculations?
Is foot drop and numbness common in tibial nerve injury ,if yes then how much time it'll take to recover . kindly guide me about that .
not tibial but peroneal nerve -- can come from spine or peroneal nerve -- would suggest evaluation w spine / ortho doc and getting EMG-NCS could help
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Last year my brother met with an accident ,he got Tibial fracture, his porneal nerve got damage then repaired by an Orthopedic surgeon About 2 weeks later after surgery he lost the sense to feel anything on his feet . It's about 14th months to go his numbness is recovering gradually but he is not able to move his ankle (up and down position) can you please share your contact details so that I can share his condition with you will be thankful to you.