Having that specific diagnostic terminology in your previous report, could lend you a chance to try Lidoderm patches.
You could try 1/2 patch behind the knee, just below the bend and see if it helps with your pain issues. The lidocaine in the patch will hit those nerves as they are not too far below the skin there.
I often use them there myself. It takes the patches a few days to get going, but you might find they work for you some or alot (like they do for me).
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