Nerve Conditions

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Foot/Ankle
Tracy Hayne O'Donnell
Mind Map by Tracy Hayne O'Donnell, updated more than 1 year ago
Tracy Hayne O'Donnell
Created by Tracy Hayne O'Donnell almost 3 years ago
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Nerve Conditions
  1. Symptoms
    1. Sharp burning pain
      1. Numbness
        1. Tingling
        2. Treatment

          Annotations:

          • Think "make more room for nerve"
          1. Stripping
            1. Spreading
              1. Stretching
              2. Cause
                1. Impingement/Entrapment
                2. Conditions
                  1. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
                    1. Special Tests
                      1. DorsiflexionEversion
                    2. Morton's Neuroma
                      1. Special Tests
                        1. Morton's Test
                    3. ROM
                      1. PROM may cause pain
                        1. AROM pain/discomfort
                        2. Palpation
                          1. Pain on compression
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