How to Treat Peroneal Nerve Damage?

The main symptoms of peroneal nerve damage include foot drop and regional numbness on the lateral part of the lower leg. If not treated promptly and correctly, it may lead to ischemic muscle atrophy of the lower leg and secondary nerve adhesion or deformation, resulting in a high disability rate. Early treatment with a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, enhancing regional blood circulation in the damaged nerve area, can help with nerve regeneration and recovery of function. Patients should wear professionally designed shoes to protect the ankle joint and engage in appropriate exercise.
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