[15] PTNS involves a needle electrode being inserted into the posterior tibial nerve at the medial malleolus of the ankle. It is inserted about 3–4 centimeters. The electrode is then connected ...
Initially most cases were misdiagnosed (53.1%). 35.6% of the patients felt a recurrent snapping phenomenon at the medial ankle. Physical examination exhibited a cord-like structure over the medial ...
With his ankle fused, Liang’s right leg was shortened by 3 cm. Next, the doctors rejoined the posterior tibial artery; it was 51 hours after the injury that blood began to flow back into Liang ...
Maximum H-reflex and maximum M-wave measurements were collected using surface electromyography after delivery of a percutaneous stimulus to the sciatic nerve before its bifurcation into the common ...