Injury or irritation of any of these nerves can directly or indirectly disrupt sensory signals to the thumb, resulting in numbness and/or paresthesia. Peripheral nerve entrapment describes the ...
Diagnostic methods include: Superficial peroneal nerve entrapment can result from fascial swelling or dysfunction where the nerve runs through the deep crural fascia near the ankle, which can result ...
PAES can be further classified by anatomical type (I–VI, table 1). It may exist alone or in combination with popliteal vein and/or tibial nerve compression as part of popliteal entrapment syndrome.