Anterior Leg Numbness
Leg numbness due to nerve damage is one of the considerable complications after anterior cruciate ligament ACL reconstruction using both bonepatellar tendonbone BPTB and medial hamstring tendons.
Anterior leg numbness. I need some more facts. - Answered by a verified Neurologist. Numbness in front anterior aspect of upper leg thigh has persisted for 3 weeks.
Contact your spine specialist if you have numbness that does not resolve or gets worse after several months post-op. You may feel the sensation of your limb being asleep with a pins and needles sensation. Small residual deficit over patella.
Numbness occurs below a certain level in the body for example below the chest Numbness or weakness quickly spreads to other areas of the body. One major symptom is numbness tingling or pins and needles in the lower legs and feet. You may notice that you have less feeling when touching something with your hand or notice the sensation in one leg is different than the other.
No impairment of function. Numbness of the face body or extremities arms and legs is one. Numbness is loss diminished or altered sensation.
Bend slowly forwards then backwards then to the side and slightly backwards. Common accompanying symptoms of lower leg numbness. This may shoot up or down the leg with certain movements or positions.
Numbness occurs in the saddle area thighs buttocks genitals Numbness affects an entire arm entire leg or one entire side of the body. Innervates the skin of the front. Fixing severe physical joint damage results to leg numbness.
