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Neuropatía del nervio tibial posterior; Síndrome del túnel tarsiano
Se hará una evaluación de las piernas para diagnosticar la disfunción del nervio tibial. El médico también elaborará una historia clínica.
Los signos pueden abarcar:
En casos graves, los músculos del pie pueden volverse muy débiles y el pie puede deformarse.
Algunos de los exámenes para la disfunción del nervio tibial son:
Los exámenes también pueden abarcar pruebas de sangre, radiografías o gammagrafías.
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