• Title of article

    Meralgia paresthetica treated with temporary peripheral nerve stimulation

  • Author/Authors

    Hasoon ، Jamal Department of Anesthesiology - UTHealth McGovern Medical School , Robinson ، Christopher Department of Anesthesiology - Harvard Medical School , Urits ، Ivan Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management - Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center , Viswanath ، Omar Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management - Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

  • From page
    140
  • To page
    141
  • Abstract
    Meralgia paresthetica (MP) is a painful neuropathic condition caused by impingement of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN). The LFCN is a purely sensory nerve that innervates the anterolateral thigh. This nerve is derived  from divisions of the L2 and L3 spinal nerves. This condition can lead to neuropathic pain, paresthesias, and dysesthesias along the distribution of this nerve. Patients typically present with pain in the anterolateral thigh that is burning and tingling in nature and commonly exacerbated with light touch and hip extension
  • Keywords
    Neuromodulation , Peripheral Nerves , Neuropathy , Femoral Nerve
  • Journal title
    current journal of neurology
  • Journal title
    current journal of neurology
  • Record number

    2775708