Introduction: Traumatic neuroma caused by injuries or surgery can result in neuropathic pain, functional impairment, and psychological distress, which has an impact on quality of life. The aim of this study was to identify the factors related to successful treatment of symptomatic lower extremity symptomatic neuromas using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). Methods: Thirty-two patients with 48 symptomatic neuromas completed the PROMIS mobility, PROMIS pain interference (PI), Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for pain (0–10) for both pre- and post-operative pain, and the PROMIS depression at a mean of 8.9±4.5 years following neuroma surgery. Neuromas were located around the foot and ankle (n=18, 38%), leg (n=14, 29%), around the knee (n=13,...
BACKGROUND: There is still debate regarding whether the surgical release of entrapped lower extremit...
Aims To identify the prevalence of neuropathic pain after lower limb fracture surgery, assess associ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess whether surgical decompression of nerves in the lower extr...
Painful neuromas can cause severe loss of function and have great impact on the daily life of patien...
Background: Neuroma formation occurs after inappropriately or untreated nerve injuries. Patients sur...
Background: Treatment of patients with neuromatous pain is difficult. Numerous treatment methods hav...
Symptomatic neuromas are an all-too-common complication following limb amputation or extremity traum...
BACKGROUND: Neuromas are caused by irregular and disorganized regeneration following nerve injury. M...
BACKGROUND Sural nerve neuroma is often caused by an injury during prior surgery, for example, os...
BACKGROUND: When nonsurgical treatment of a Morton neuroma is unsuccessful, neurectomy is indicated....
Background:. Neuromas causing sensory disturbance can substantially affect nerve function and qualit...
Background: When nonsurgical treatment of a Morton neuroma is unsuccessful, neurectomy is indicated....
Abstract Purpose Injury to the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (IBSN) is a relatively co...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: While the precise pathoetiology of Morton’s neuroma...
Background: Morton’s neuroma is associated with chronic pain and disability. There is a paucity of l...
BACKGROUND: There is still debate regarding whether the surgical release of entrapped lower extremit...
Aims To identify the prevalence of neuropathic pain after lower limb fracture surgery, assess associ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess whether surgical decompression of nerves in the lower extr...
Painful neuromas can cause severe loss of function and have great impact on the daily life of patien...
Background: Neuroma formation occurs after inappropriately or untreated nerve injuries. Patients sur...
Background: Treatment of patients with neuromatous pain is difficult. Numerous treatment methods hav...
Symptomatic neuromas are an all-too-common complication following limb amputation or extremity traum...
BACKGROUND: Neuromas are caused by irregular and disorganized regeneration following nerve injury. M...
BACKGROUND Sural nerve neuroma is often caused by an injury during prior surgery, for example, os...
BACKGROUND: When nonsurgical treatment of a Morton neuroma is unsuccessful, neurectomy is indicated....
Background:. Neuromas causing sensory disturbance can substantially affect nerve function and qualit...
Background: When nonsurgical treatment of a Morton neuroma is unsuccessful, neurectomy is indicated....
Abstract Purpose Injury to the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (IBSN) is a relatively co...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: While the precise pathoetiology of Morton’s neuroma...
Background: Morton’s neuroma is associated with chronic pain and disability. There is a paucity of l...
BACKGROUND: There is still debate regarding whether the surgical release of entrapped lower extremit...
Aims To identify the prevalence of neuropathic pain after lower limb fracture surgery, assess associ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess whether surgical decompression of nerves in the lower extr...