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This book offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of lower limb nerve entrapments, integrating anatomical, diagnostic, and therapeutic perspectives. The journey begins with an examination of the epidemiology, shedding light on its prevalence and distribution. Building on this foundation, readers delve into the general aspects of neuropathies, gaining insights into the various manifestations and underlying mechanisms of nerve disorders affecting the lower limbs.
The text includes detailed descriptions of the anatomy, meticulously addressing the structure and function of lower limb
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Produktbeschreibung
This book offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of lower limb nerve entrapments, integrating anatomical, diagnostic, and therapeutic perspectives. The journey begins with an examination of the epidemiology, shedding light on its prevalence and distribution. Building on this foundation, readers delve into the general aspects of neuropathies, gaining insights into the various manifestations and underlying mechanisms of nerve disorders affecting the lower limbs.

The text includes detailed descriptions of the anatomy, meticulously addressing the structure and function of lower limb nerves. It also features Common Peroneal Nerve Entrapment, including its etiology, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as Anterior and Posterior Tarsal Syndrome, Meralgia Paresthetica, Piriformis Syndrome, and other rare syndromes of lower limbs, including clinical presentations and therapeutic approaches.

Relevant complementary exams, such as surgical techniques, interventions, and management strategies, are discussed to optimize patient outcomes in these painful conditions. A chapter is dedicated to the use of tendon transfer as a treatment option, providing guidance for managing the aftermath of nerve injuries in lower limbs. It is also richly illustrated with videos of surgical techniques.

Lower Extremity Nerve Entrapment - Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment is an essential resource that equips neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, and plastic surgeons - both aspiring and experienced - with the knowledge necessary to diagnose and manage the complexities of peripheral nerve disorders. From epidemiology to treatment strategies, this book equips readers with insights needed to excel in the challenging field of neurosurgery.

"The basis of English translation of this book, originally in Portuguese, was facilitated by artificial intelligence. The content was later revised by the author for accuracy."

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Autorenporträt
Marcelo J. S. Magalhães, MD, Msc is specialized in Neurosurgery at Instituto Biocor, Brazil. He completed a fellowship in peripheral nerve surgery with Dr. Mariano Socolovsky's team in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in Belgrade, Serbia, with Dr. Lukas Rasulic's team.

He currently works as a neurosurgeon and peripheral nerve surgeon at Hospital Aroldo Tourinho and Hospital Santa Casa in Montes Claros (MG), Brazil, as well as at Hospital Vila da Serra Nova Lima (MG), Brazil. He is a professor of Medicine at the FUNORTE and UNIFipMoc faculties and a member of the Brazilian Society of Anatomy and the Peripheral Nerve Department of the Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery.

Dr. Magalhães is a former president of the Nerve Surgery Chapter of FLANC (2022-2024) and has dozens of articles published in conferences and journals in the field of neurology/neurosurgery.