S/P Neuroma Excision

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Definition:
The treatment for peripheral nerve damage is excision (removal) of the damaged nerve (neuroma). To prevent recurrence of the pain, a remaining portion of the nerve is implanted into the muscle. If you had a lot of damage to a main nerve, you might require reconstruction of that nerve. Similarly, if you needed a peripheral nerve tumor removed, you might also require nerve reconstruction. Once the nerve is reconstructed, it recovers approximately a half to one millimeter per day, so please bear in mind that your recovery to the surgery may be delayed, as you recover your function bit by bit.
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Symptoms
  • Pain in the foot with walking
  • Numbness most common in the 2nd, 3rd or 3rd, 4th toes
  • Feels like a pebble in their shoe or walking on razor blades
  • Burning, numbness, and paresthesia may also be experienced
  • Swelling in the foot
Causes
  • Compression of the nerve of sensation between the ends of the metatarsal bones at the base of the toes
Treatment
  • Foot passive and active ROM
  • Scar tissue massage
  • Foot intrinsic muscle strengthening
  • Lower extremity strengthening
  • Gait program

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