2-Month Results After Proximal Tibial Nerve Release | Dr. Eric Williams | Calf & Foot Pain Relief

15 days ago
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This patient is just 2 months out from proximal tibial nerve release performed by Dr. Eric H. Williams at the Baltimore Peripheral Nerve Pain Center — and the improvements are remarkable.

Before surgery, he suffered from sharp calf pain, swelling sensations, pain triggered by light pressure, calf stiffness, and CRPS so severe he could only wear compression socks and a single pair of shoes. A previous tarsal tunnel release performed elsewhere did not resolve the pain.

After surgery, he’s walking over 2 miles, has eliminated calf and knee pain, and no longer needs compression socks or pain creams. His CRPS symptoms are significantly better, and he can wear normal shoes and sandals again.

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