@Martinnunez1987 Yes it can be bilateral, but it is much more common as a unilateral condition. MRI and diagnostic injections are the way to pin down an accurate diagnosis. Best wishes.
Doc my nerve conduction said: this is an abnormal nerve conduction because of mild delay along the motor fibers of the left tibial nerve and because of the delay of the distal latency for both tibial nerves, which are highly suggestive of a bilateral posterior tarsal tunnel syndrome.
Thank you doc! I have an appointment with a neurologist. To confirm if there is any nerve bothering
Martinnunez1987 8 months ago
Can this cause my bilateral heel pain? Thanks doc!
Martinnunez1987 8 months ago
@Martinnunez1987 Yes it can be bilateral, but it is much more common as a unilateral condition. MRI and diagnostic injections are the way to pin down an accurate diagnosis. Best wishes.
Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM
padeheer 8 months ago
Doc my nerve conduction said: this is an abnormal nerve conduction because of mild delay along the motor fibers of the left tibial nerve and because of the delay of the distal latency for both tibial nerves, which are highly suggestive of a bilateral posterior tarsal tunnel syndrome.
Martinnunez1987 8 months ago
This patient has done very well. I am actually lecturing on this at our APMA National Meeting in Boston in July. Best wishes.
Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM
padeheer 11 months ago
It's been 1 year how is our patient faring?
efrench9 1 year ago