Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Peripheral nerve surgery restores function and relieves pain caused by nerve damage or compression. Through advanced techniques, it addresses conditions like entrapments and injuries, transforming lives and improving outcomes.

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Nerve Decompression Surgery in the Lower Leg
Nerve decompression surgery helps relieve pressure on nerves in the lower leg caused by trauma, repetitive strain, or medical conditions like diabetes. This procedure reduces pain, restores sensation, and improves motor function for a better quality of life.

Common Peroneal Nerve
The common peroneal nerve, vital for foot and lower leg movement, can be affected by injuries or compression. Surgical intervention targets restoring mobility, addressing issues like foot drop, and preventing long-term damage.

Superficial Peroneal Nerve
Entrapment of the superficial peroneal nerve can cause pain or numbness along the outer lower leg and foot. Decompression techniques effectively alleviate symptoms, particularly in athletes and physically active individuals.

Posterior Tibial Nerve
Surgical decompression of the posterior tibial nerve addresses conditions like tarsal tunnel syndrome, reducing pain and improving mobility. This intricate procedure focuses on preserving nerve integrity and function.

Nerve Transfers of the Lower Leg
In cases of severe nerve injury, nerve transfers provide a way to restore motor function by rerouting healthy nerves. These procedures are transformative for patients recovering from trauma or debilitating conditions.