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70 years
I wanted to ask about if there a narrowing in the tibiofibular joint does it cause any injury to the proneal nerve ?
May 5, 2014

Dr. Rania Mousa General Medicine
The peroneal nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve, which supplies movement and sensation to the lower leg, foot and toes It descends obliquely along the lateral side of the popliteal fossa to the head of the fibula not the joint
. Common peroneal nerve dysfunction is a type of peripheral neuropathy
Common causes of damage to the peroneal nerve include the following:
bed rest for long time
Trauma or injury to the knee
Fracture of the fibula (a bone of the lower leg)
Use of a tight plaster cast (or other long-term constriction) of the lower leg
Crossing the legs regularly
Regularly wearing high boots
Pressure to the knee from positions during deep sleep or coma
Injury during knee surgery or from being placed in an awkward position during anesthesia
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