Nerve and muscle disorders and their sequelae
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Nerve and muscle disorders and their sequelae
Abstract
A number of diseases of the nervous system, especially upper neuron lesions, produce ankle and foot deformities. Such deformities can be the single most important reason why some patients become nonambulatory. This article reviews the impact of upper motor neuron lesions such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, neurodegenerative disorders, and low motor neuron lesions such as peripheral nerve injury, neuropathy, entrapment syndromes, and muscle diseases. This article also reviews diagnostic tests including EMG and nonsurgical management.
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