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1 Clin Podiatr Med Surg 23 (2006) Index Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A Abductor digiti minimi muscle, electromyography of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, Abductor hallucis muscle, electromyography of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, A-beta fibers, compression of, 549 Acetyl-L-carnitine, for neuropathy, 517 Active inhibition technique, after nerve decompression, 654 Alcohol, for sclerotherapy, for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 573, Alcohol use, polyneuropathy in, 534 Alpha lipoic acid, for neuropathy, Amitriptyline, for neuropathy, Amyloidosis, polyneuropathies in, Anodyne Therapy System, for neuropathy, Antidepressants, for neuropathy, , 644 Antiretroviral drugs, neuropathy due to, 643 L-Arginine, for neuropathy, 519, Autonomic dysfunction, electrodiagnostic studies of, Axonotmesis, pathology of, 547 B Balance training, after nerve decompression, Benfotiamine, for neuropathy, Biofreeze gel, for neuropathy, 521 Bortezomib, neuropathy due to, C Calcaneal nerve, medial anatomy of, 598 nerve conduction studies of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 538 Capsaicin, for neuropathy, 521 Carpal tunnel syndrome decompression for, as prognostic indicator for lower extremity decompressive surgery, , 622 in diabetic neuropathy, 505, 622, 645 versus tarsal tunnel syndrome, 598 Cavus foot, intermetatarsal compression neuritis in, 570 Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, animal models of, 644 bortezomib, cisplatin, 561, 639, 645 docetaxel, 640 epithilones, 642 linezolid, oxaliplatin, paclitaxel, 640 paraneoplastic syndromes in, 643 pathophysiology of, 561 statins, 642 suramin, thalidomide, 641, 645 treatment of, vincristine, Cisplatin, neuropathy due to, 561, 639, 645 Clonidine, in compounded gel, for neuropathy, Compression neuropathy. See Entrapment/compression neuropathy. Computed tomography in diabetic neuropathy, 625 in tarsal tunnel syndrome, /06/$ - see front matter Ó 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi: /s (06)00053-x podiatric.theclinics.com
2 668 INDEX Corticosteroids, for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 573 Cryotherapy, for intermetatarsal compression neuritis (Morton s neuroma), Cyanocobalamin, for neuropathy, 518 D Decompressive surgery, for neuropathy. See Peripheral neuropathy, decompression for. Dehydroepiandrosterone, for neuropathy, 519 Diabetic neuropathy, animal models of, 561, , biomechanical factors in, 624 carpal tunnel syndrome in, 505, conservative treatment of. See Peripheral neuropathy, conservative treatment of. decompression for, , , economic costs of, 560 electromyography in, 626 history in, imaging in, nerve conduction studies in, 626 pathophysiology of, , physical examination in, polyneuropathy as, 534 pressure specified sensory device testing in, symptoms of, 562 Digital nerves anatomy of, 599 compression of, in intermetatarsal neuritis, 570 Distal tarsal tunnel syndrome, 597 Docetaxel, neuropathy due to, 640 Dorsiflexion-eversion test, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, Double-crush phenomenon in diabetic neuropathy, 623 in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 600 Doxepin cream, for neuropathy, 522 Duloxetine, for neuropathy, 513 E Electrical stimulation, after nerve decompression, Electromyography, in chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, 638 in diabetic neuropathy, 626 in lumbar radiculopathy, in lumbosacral plexopathy, in polyneuropathy, in sciatic neuropathy, in superficial peroneal neuropathy, 540 in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 601, 615 anterior, posterior, principles of, Endoscopic treatment of intermetatarsal compression neuritis (Morton s neuroma), of tarsal tunnel syndrome, Endurance exercises, after nerve decompression, Entrapment/compression neuropathy. See also Tarsal tunnel syndrome. carpal tunnel syndrome as. See Carpal tunnel syndrome. decompression for. See Peripheral neuropathy, decompression for. diabetic. See Diabetic neuropathy. evaluation of, pressure-specified sensory device for. See Pressurespecified sensory device (PSSD). intermetatarsal. See Intermetatarsal compression neuritis (Morton s neuroma). pathology of, Epithilones, neuropathy due to, 642 Evening primrose oil, for neuropathy, 517 Exercises, after nerve decompression, Extensor digitorum brevis muscle, electromyography of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, F Folic acid, for neuropathy, 518 G Gabapentin, for neuropathy, ,
3 INDEX 669 Gait training, after nerve decompression, Gamma-linolenic acid, in evening primrose oil, for neuropathy, 517 Gastrocnemius muscle, electromyography of, in lumbar radiculopathy, 533 H Hammer toe, after intermetatarsal nerve decompression, 591 Heel pain, in entrapment neuropathy, 600 Human immunodeficiency virus infection, neuropathy in, 643 I Infectious polyneuropathies, 534 Infrared energy, for neuropathy, Intermetatarsal compression neuritis (Morton s neuroma), , anatomy of, 570 diagnosis of, , differential diagnosis of, 571 epidemiology of, 569 etiology of, 570, historical background of, imaging in, , 583 pathology of, 572 pathophysiology of, recurrent, symptoms of, , 582 treatment of conservative, endoscopic, surgical, Intrinsic muscles, electromyography of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, Iontophoresis, after nerve decompression, 662 Isosorbide dinitrate spray, for neuropathy, 522 K Ketamine, in compounded gel, for neuropathy, 523 L Lambert-Eaton syndrome, neuropathy in, 643 Laser surgery, for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 574 Laser therapy, low level, after nerve decompression, Leprosy, polyneuropathy in, 534 Lidocaine patch, for neuropathy, , 522 Linezolid, neuropathy due to, Low level laser therapy, after nerve decompression, Lumbar radiculopathy, electrodiagnostic studies of, Lumbosacral plexopathy, electrodiagnostic studies of, M Magnesium supplements, for neuropathy, Magnetic resonance imaging in diabetic neuropathy, 625 in intermetatarsal compression neuritis, , 583 in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 601 Manual therapy, after nerve decompression, 654 Massage, after nerve decompression, 654 Menthol gel, for neuropathy, 521, 524 Metanx, for neuropathy, 518 Metatarsal(s), hypermotion of, intermetatarsal compression neuritis in, 570 Methylfolate, for neuropathy, 518 Mexiletine, in compounded gel, for neuropathy, 523 Monochromatic infrared energy, for neuropathy, Morton s neuroma. See Intermetatarsal compression neuritis (Morton s neuroma). Motor polyneuropathies, electrodiagnostic studies of, Mulder s sign, in intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 571, 582 Multiple myeloma, polyneuropathies in, 535 Myo-inositol, for neuropathy, 519
4 670 INDEX N Nerve(s), injury of classification of, 545, 547, 581 in compression, Nerve block, in intermetatarsal compression neuritis diagnosis, 583 Nerve conduction studies, in chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, 638 in diabetic neuropathy, 626 in lumbar radiculopathy, in lumbosacral plexopathy, in polyneuropathy, in sciatic neuropathy, in superficial peroneal neuropathy, 540 in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 601, 615 anterior, posterior, principles of, versus PSSD evaluation, Neurectomy, for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 573 Neuritis, intermetatarsal. See Intermetatarsal compression neuritis (Morton s neuroma). Neurolysis, for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, Neuroma, intermetatarsal. See Intermetatarsal compression neuritis (Morton s neuroma). Neuropathy, peripheral. See Peripheral neuropathy. Neuropraxia, pathology of, 545, 547 Neurotmesis, pathology of, 545 Nortriptyline, for neuropathy, Nutritional supplements, for neuropathy, O One-point discrimination testing, in neuropathy, Orthotics for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, for tarsal tunnel syndrome, 602, 616 Oxaliplatin, neuropathy due to, P Paclitaxel, neuropathy due to, 561, 640 Pain, neuropathic. See also specific nerve entrapment syndromes. conservative treatment of, electrodiagnosis of, Paraneoplastic syndromes, neuropathy in, 643 Paraproteinemias, polyneuropathies in, 535 Peripheral neuropathy chemotherapy-induced, 561, conservative treatment of, algorithm for, 526 nutritional, pharmacologic, physical modalities in, topical, decompression for carpal tunnel release as prognostic indicator for, chemotherapy-induced, 561, endoscopic, , in diabetes mellitus, in intermetatarsal compression neuritis, , physical therapy after, diabetic. See Diabetic neuropathy. diagnosis of, differential diagnosis of, electrodiagnosis of, entrapment/compression. See Entrapment/compression neuropathy. etiology of, evaluation of, pressure specified sensory device for (PSSD), , , intermetatarsal, research on, controversies over, recent publications, risk factors for, tibial nerve. See Tarsal tunnel syndrome. Peroneal nerve common compression of, 562, 615 decompression of, in diabetic neuropathy, deep compression of, See also Tarsal tunnel syndrome, anterior. decompression of, in diabetic neuropathy,
5 nerve conduction studies of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, superficial, nerve conduction studies of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 540 Phenytoin, in compounded gel, for neuropathy, 523 Phonophoresis, after nerve decompression, 662 Phototherapy, after nerve decompression, Physical therapy, for neuropathy, , balance training in, electrical stimulation in, endurance exercises in, gait training in, iontophoresis in, 662 low level lasers in, manual therapy in, 654 phonophoresis in, 662 postoperative, proprioception training in, range of motion exercises in, scar tissue mobilization in, 654 sensorimotor training in, stages of, strengthening exercises in, ultrasound in, Plantar nerves anatomy of, nerve conduction studies of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, Polyneuropathies, electrodiagnostic studies of, Pregabalin, for neuropathy, Pressure-specified sensory device (PSSD), for neuropathy evaluation, anatomic considerations in, 545 diabetic, in compression, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 546, 556, intermetatarsal, 584 nerve injury pathology and, 545, quantitative sensory testing in, versus other diagnostic methods, Pronation, intermetatarsal compression neuritis in, 570 INDEX Proprioception training, after nerve decompression, PSSD. See Pressure-specified sensory device (PSSD). Pulsed ultrasound, after nerve decompression, Pyridoxine, for neuropathy, 518 Q Quantitative sensory testing, PSSD in, R Radiculopathy, lumbar, electrodiagnostic studies of, Radiography, in intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 571 Range of motion exercises, after nerve decompression, 653 Resistance exercises, after nerve decompression, S Scar tissue mobilization, after nerve decompression, 654 Sciatic nerve compression of anatomic considerations in, 598 electrodiagnostic studies of, decompression of, in diabetic neuropathy, 627 Sclerotherapy, for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 573 Semmes Weinstein monofilament test, versus PSSD evaluation, 553, 626 Sensorimotor training, after nerve decompression, Sensory function, evaluation of, PSSD for. See Pressure-specified sensory device (PSSD). Sensory polyneuropathies, electrodiagnostic studies of, Shoes, modifications of for intermetatarsal compression neuritis, 573 for tarsal tunnel syndrome, 616 Statins, neuropathy due to, 642
6 672 INDEX Statins (continued) Strengthening exercises, after nerve decompression, Stretching exercises, after nerve decompression, Stump neuromas, treatment of, Succinic acid, for neuropathy, 519 Sural neuropathy, electrodiagnostic studies of, Suramin, neuropathy due to, T Tarsal tunnel syndrome anterior, anatomic considerations in, clinical findings in, differential diagnosis of, electrodiagnostic studies of, etiology of, 615 treatment of, posterior, anatomic considerations in, diagnosis of, electrodiagnostic studies of, , etiology of, pathophysiology of, 563 PSSD test of, 546, 556 symptoms of, 563, , 600 treatment of, Taurine, for neuropathy, 518 Thalidomide, neuropathy due to, 641, 645 Tibial nerve anatomy of, 598 nerve conduction studies of, in tarsal tunnel syndrome, posterior, compression of. See Tarsal tunnel syndrome. Tibialis anterior muscle, electromyography of, in lumbar radiculopathy, 533 Tinel s sign in neuropathy, , 563 diabetic, 625 intermetatarsal, 583 in tarsal tunnel syndrome anterior, 614 posterior, 600, 602 Topical modalities, for neuropathy, Tramadol, for neuropathy, 515 Transcutaneous electrical stimulation, after nerve decompression, Transdermal gels, compounded, for neuropathy, Tricyclic antidepressants, for neuropathy, Two-point discrimination testing, in neuropathy, U Ultrasonography in diabetic neuropathy, in intermetatarsal compression neuritis, , 583 in tarsal tunnel syndrome, 601 Ultrasound, pulsed, after nerve decompression, V Vasculitis, polyneuropathy in, 534 Venlafaxine, for neuropathy, Vincristine, neuropathy due to, Vitamin B1, for neuropathy,
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