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Eur J Phys Rehabil Med ; 50(2): 197-8, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24398411

ABSTRACT

The saphenous nerve is the terminal branch of the femoral nerve and a pure sensory nerve that provide sensation to medial leg. Injury to saphanous nerve following trauma or surgery of the knee can result in formation of a painful neuroma along its distribution. We present a case of saphenous neuroma following use of an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) in a patient with paraplegia. A 36-year-old patient with paraplegia who was capable of walking independently with his AFO presented to our department with a 3-month history of pain in his left calf. Examination revealed tenderness, paresthesias and positive Tinel sign over the anteromedial aspect of the calf. Ultrasonographic examination of the painful area showed a mass with heterogenous echogenity which was consistent with a saphenous neuroma at the site where fastener band of AFO compressed to skin. We performed a nerve block with steroid and local anesthetic injection under ultrasound guidance to the neuroma. The patient reported pain relief following injection. The use of the AFO may cause a painful saphenous neuroma which is an unusual cause of extremity pain in patients with paraplegia. Ultrasound may be a beneficial diagnostic tool and a guidance for the therapeutic interventions in this condition.


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Neuroma/surgery , Orthotic Devices/adverse effects , Paraplegia/rehabilitation , Saphenous Vein , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/methods , Vascular Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Humans , Male , Neuroma/diagnostic imaging , Neuroma/etiology , Ultrasonography , Vascular Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Vascular Neoplasms/etiology
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