Can J Public Health
April 2001
This qualitative study was conducted to learn adolescents' opinions about sexual health services and strategies to improve their delivery. Sixteen 1.5-hour, same-sex focus groups were conducted in one rural and one urban high school in each of two Ontario regions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Common peroneal neuropathy occurs fairly frequently in the adult population; however, very few cases of peroneal neuropathy after prolonged squatting have been reported.
Case: A 29-year-old woman noted right foot numbness and weakness immediately after childbirth, which involved 15-30 minutes of pushing in a squatting position. Physical examination and an electrodiagnostic study confirmed a common peroneal neuropathy.