Rejected
at 12:53 a.m. Nov, 01, 2023 ]
by
Ahmed7
Author:
jiffypeople
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
peroneal is now archaic; fibular is used instead to prevent confusion over peroneal/perineal/perotoneal
Rejection reason
resubmit with a source
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- Steppage gait = exaggerated hip and knee flexion while walking
- The foot "drops" b/c no more tibialis anterior (L4 / L5) = no more dorsiflexion; must bring the leg high off the ground so the toes don't drag
- The foot "drops" b/c no more tibialis anterior (L4 / L5) = no more dorsiflexion; must bring the leg high off the ground so the toes don't drag
Lecture Notes
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First Aid
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Sketchy 2
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Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Lower Extremity Nerves: Common, Deep and Superficial Peroneal (Fibular) Nerves
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Radiculopathy: Spinal Disc Herniation
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Radiculopathy: Spinal Disc Herniation
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Additional Resources
both pathologies result in weakness with dorsiflexion; L5 radiculopathy also causes weak foot inversion and plantar flexion, as well as back pain radiating to the foot
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