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This is an abnomal study

by AFRICAN, Jun 30, 2007 03:24PM
What do this mean::;There is electrodiagnostic evidence for post traumatic neuropathies to the left peroneal motor and sensory, tibal motor and lateral and medial plantar nerves in the left lower limb
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by cat33, Jul 02, 2007 02:03AM
sounds like a painful palm.

by patsy10, Jul 02, 2007 06:06PM
It means you have nerve damage in your left lower leg from a trauma or injury.  This would include a herniated disc or back problem that damaged the nerve.

by cat33, Jul 03, 2007 01:04AM
To: AFRICAN
Sorry never did say I was a Dr. but I should have recognized the word tibal , plantar nerves and left lower limb.


Sorry again for the misinformation.

by oncetri, Jul 03, 2007 10:45PM
To: AFRICAN
tibal is generally around the shin/calf muscle and plantar is the nerves that run through the heel into the lower arches of the foot.  electrodiagnostic, did you have an EMG?  I'm not a doctor, but I have been having nueropathy of my extremities and have undergone a long series of tests and had to do much research on my own for answers, plus, thank god, my neurologist will spend extra time explaining things to me.

I'm guessing electrodiagnostic evidence means that the signal to your muscles is delayed or distorted (traveling down other nerve paths) causing them to claim evidence of trauma to the left lower extremity.

I hope this helps.
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