3 results
P
patients who sustained isolated common peroneal nerve (CPN) injuries resulting in foot drop
I/C
primary neurorrhaphy, neurolysis, nerve grafts, partial nerve transfer, neuromusculotendinous transfer, tendon transfer, ankle-foot orthosis (AFO), arthrodesis, AFO
O
functional results (poor = 0, fair = 1, good = 2, excellent = 3)
P
patients with ankle instability (AI)
I/C
case-control study, Patients with AI had a lower activation of peroneal muscles before landing
O
muscle activation of the lower extremity before landing
P
677 patients
I/C
neurolysis, grafting, end-to-end repair, nerve transfer, neurolysis, grafting, end-to-end repair, nerve transfer
O
MRC ≥ 3, good outcomes
