Common peroneal nerve entrapment

Common peroneal nerve entrapment symptoms Early symptoms: Pain on the lateral leg, aggravation during walking, relieve late symptoms after rest: Calf weakness and weakness, fatigue, decreased or disappearance of sensation on the lateral calf and dorsal foot, anterior tibia, long extensor toes Paralysis of different degrees of long hallux extensor and long and short fibula can cause foot drop and mild varus

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