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Ever since the block, I have had a
Burning pain appear on the back of my thigh right above the bend of my knee sort of on the inside... Is that a nerve area that is affected try by this? |
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hi Brandon,
I think pretty much anything is possible with nerves. There are some cutaneous nerves coming off the femoral that supply that area. I guess whether your pain is deep or superficial might tell you something as far as where to look. There are good diagrams online of cutaneous and deeper nerves for the posterior thigh. Maybe some lidocaine cream to the area to calm it down? Did your other pains after the nerve block get any better? Littlepaw ![]() |
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Welcome Brandon,
Don't get too excited yet. I have had my leg swell up from steroids before and just because it felt like it, lol. Muscle spasms are typical for me too after procedures. Just give it a couple weeks and don't use ice, use a refrigerator pack and only cool it if you have swelling and elevate. Use a support sock if you can stand it, that also helps swelling. |
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what is nerve entrapment? |
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Nerve entrapment is a compressive neuropathy cause by constriction, scar tissue, or mechanical cause. It can even be vascular in nature. When nerves don't have adequate room they don't function properly with the result being pain, numbness, tingling and sometimes temp and color change in the limb. Nerve Entrapment and also injury is an imitator of CRPS. Injuries to nerves are not unusual during surgical procedures, hardware can cause problems too. Somtimes the damage/compression can be helped by injections to reduce scar tissue or surgery to make a repair or remove a painful neuroma. I posted links to resources under NErve Injury Resources just a couple days down in the threads. PM&R doctors with the right training can sometimes find a problem with a nerve on ultrasound by looking for swelling or scar tissue on it. A doctor who does hydrodissections will have the skills to look for this kind of problem. Might be worth a try....
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check out the article at the bottom of my nerve injury post. Really interesting case. I think we owe it to ourselves to explore all possibilities. Then if there really is nothing left you can move forward with accepting that. ![]() |
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