The near-nerve sensory nerve conduction in tarsal The near-nerve sensory nerve conduction in tarsal tunnel syndrome

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Abstract

The near-nerve sensory nerve conduction in the medial and lateral plantar nerves was studied in 25 cases of tarsal tunnel syndrome. Sensory nerve conduction was abnormal in 24 cases (96%) The most common abnormalities were slow nerve conduction velocities and dispersion phenomenon (prolonged duration of compound nerve action potentials). These two electrophysiological abnormalities are indicative of a focal segmental demyelination as the primary pathological process in tarsal tunnel syndrome.

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Oh, S. J., Kim, H. S., & Ahmad, B. K. (1985). The near-nerve sensory nerve conduction in tarsal The near-nerve sensory nerve conduction in tarsal tunnel syndrome. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 48(10), 999–1003. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.48.10.999

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