Sciatic and tibial neuropathies.

Handb Clin Neurol

Division of Plastic Surgery, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, St. Joseph's Health Care, Roth McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre, London, ON, Canada.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The sciatic nerve is the largest peripheral nerve in the body and can easily get injured due to its location and anatomy.
  • Identifying problems with this nerve can be tricky as they may be related to various conditions like lumbosacral issues, nerve root problems, or piriformis syndrome.
  • Accurate diagnosis is crucial and relies on a detailed medical history, physical exams, and possibly imaging or nerve tests; treatment advancements like nerve transfers are improving surgical options for lower limb nerve injuries.

Article Abstract

The sciatic nerve is the body's largest peripheral nerve. Along with their two terminal divisions (tibial and fibular), their anatomic location makes them particularly vulnerable to trauma and iatrogenic injuries. A thorough understanding of the functional anatomy is required to adequately localize lesions in this lengthy neural pathway. Proximal disorders of the nerve can be challenging to precisely localize among a range of possibilities including lumbosacral pathology, radiculopathy, or piriformis syndrome. A correct diagnosis is based upon a thorough history and physical examination, which will then appropriately direct adjunctive investigations such as imaging and electrodiagnostic testing. Disorders of the sciatic nerve and its terminal branches are disabling for patients, and expert assessment by rehabilitation professionals is important in limiting their impact. Applying techniques established in the upper extremity, surgical reconstruction of lower extremity nerve dysfunction is rapidly improving and evolving. These new techniques, such as nerve transfers, require electrodiagnostic assessment of both the injured nerve(s) as well as healthy, potential donor nerves as part of a complete neurophysiological examination.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90108-6.00003-XDOI Listing

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