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Transfer of the Posterior Tibial Tendon for Chronic Peroneal Nerve Palsy.

JBJS Reviews 2021 July 24
»: The common peroneal nerve (CPN) is one of the most frequently injured nerves of the lower extremity.

»: One-third of patients who develop CPN palsy proceed to chronic impairment without signs of recovery.

»: Ankle-foot orthoses can provide improvement with respect to gait dysfunction and are useful as a nonsurgical treatment option.

»: Severe cases of CPN palsy demonstrating no signs of recovery may require operative intervention with tendon transfer.

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