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A surgeon-performed saphenous nerve block from within the knee after it exits from the adductor canal at the time of total knee arthroplasty is feasible and may be a useful alternative to an ...
Patients with chronic knee pain who had peripheral nerve stimulation of the saphenous nerve with an implantable device had significant and long-lasting pain reduction, preliminary research shows.
A case is reported of chronic exertional compartment syndrome treated by fasciotomy. The decompression procedure was complicated by injury to the saphenous nerve. The importance of accurate placement ...
PAIN in the knee, as in other joints, can arise either from intrinsic or from extrinsic sources. The intrinsic sources include infections, disorganization of the connective-tissue complex, neoplasm ...
Nerve compression syndrome occurs when a nerve is squeezed. We’ll tell you the types, how it’s treated, and if it’s possible to prevent further problems.
Nerve compression syndrome occurs when there is excess pressure on a nerve. Learn more about nerve compression syndrome and its causes, symptoms, and treatments here.
In addition, there was a 27% reduction in risk of all-cause mortality (HR, 0.73; 95% confidence interval, 0.57–0.93) at 10 years associated with the radial artery graft.
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