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Old 08-10-2016, 05:53 PM #1
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Default Superficial Peroneal Nerve Recovery!

Anyone out there recovering from superficial peroneal nerve entrapment???

Im 5 mos out from surgery and still having a ton on radiating pain down my leg to the top of my ankle. At one point I was making some leeway in getting my balance back b/c i walked with a crook in my knee b/c the pain is so bad. I was taking small walks around my neighborhood (still in pain just pushing through it) and then I did a brisk walk over 2 weeks ago. My pain has come back with a vengeance. Now its back to the way it was. Extreme pain to take a step.
I see my NS next week for a FU.

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