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The common peroneal nerve is responsible for sensation (feeling) on the front and side of the lower leg as well as the top of the foot. The motor […] Skip to content. All Sections.
(WNDU) - Common peroneal nerve dysfunction can be caused by sudden trauma or injury to the knee. It affects how the leg feels and how the foot functions. For one young college athlete, ...
Among 76 treatment-naive women randomized 2:1 to peroneal eTNM or solifenacin, 12% versus 48% reported a treatment-related adverse event (TRAE; P<0.001), reported Jan Krhut, MD, PhD, of University ...