James W Albers,1 Ryan Jacobson2 1Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 2Department of Neurology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA Aim: To assess lower extremity decompression nerve surgery (DNS) to treat the consequences of diabetic distal symmetric peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Research design and methods: MEDLINE, PubMed, and related registries were searched through December 2017 to identify randomized, quasi-randomized or observational trials that evaluated the efficacy of lower extremity DNS on pain relief (primary outcome) or other secondary outcomes. Observational studies were included, given investigators’ reluctance to use sham surgery controls. Outcome effect size w...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of nerve decompression at potential entrapment sites in the lo...
Objective: To systematically assess benefits and harm of non-pharmacologic interventions for diabeti...
It has been hypothesized that the development of diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is due to swelling of...
Neuropathy associated with Diabetes is increasing at epidemic rates throughout the world. Traditiona...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess whether surgical decompression of nerves in the lower extr...
Objective: To investigate the effect of surgical decompression on painful diabetic peripheral neurop...
Background: Despite proven benefits of upper extremity nerve decompression in diabetics, neurolysis ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of decompression of nerves in the lower extremity in patients w...
Background: Nerve entrapment has been hypothesized to contribute to the multicausal etiology of axon...
The number of people with diabetes worldwide has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetics are well-kn...
Introduction The peripheral nerves of patients with diabetes are often pathologically swollen, which...
BACKGROUND: There is still debate regarding whether the surgical release of entrapped lower extremit...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of surgical decompression of nerves in the lower ext...
Introduction The peripheral nerves of patients with diabetes are often pathologically swollen, which...
PMCID: PMC4173835BACKGROUND: Despite proven benefits of upper extremity nerve decompression in dia...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of nerve decompression at potential entrapment sites in the lo...
Objective: To systematically assess benefits and harm of non-pharmacologic interventions for diabeti...
It has been hypothesized that the development of diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is due to swelling of...
Neuropathy associated with Diabetes is increasing at epidemic rates throughout the world. Traditiona...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess whether surgical decompression of nerves in the lower extr...
Objective: To investigate the effect of surgical decompression on painful diabetic peripheral neurop...
Background: Despite proven benefits of upper extremity nerve decompression in diabetics, neurolysis ...
Objective: To investigate the effect of decompression of nerves in the lower extremity in patients w...
Background: Nerve entrapment has been hypothesized to contribute to the multicausal etiology of axon...
The number of people with diabetes worldwide has reached epidemic proportions. Diabetics are well-kn...
Introduction The peripheral nerves of patients with diabetes are often pathologically swollen, which...
BACKGROUND: There is still debate regarding whether the surgical release of entrapped lower extremit...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of surgical decompression of nerves in the lower ext...
Introduction The peripheral nerves of patients with diabetes are often pathologically swollen, which...
PMCID: PMC4173835BACKGROUND: Despite proven benefits of upper extremity nerve decompression in dia...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of nerve decompression at potential entrapment sites in the lo...
Objective: To systematically assess benefits and harm of non-pharmacologic interventions for diabeti...
It has been hypothesized that the development of diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is due to swelling of...