Boatright Su L
Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Kingstown, RI 02881, USA.
South Med J. 2010 Jan;103(1):66-71. doi: 10.1097/SMJ.0b013e3181c65778.
Compression is the most common cause of damage to the fibular head, the site of most peroneal nerve injuries which cause foot drop. Compression injuries can be caused by prolonged immobility and habitual leg-crossing. A review of the literature does not reveal the existence of a nationwide study that investigates the prevalence of compression-caused foot drop, nor does the literature contain encouragement to arrange medical practices to prevent its occurrence (e.g., soft substrates for sitting, frequent reminders for the patient to uncross the legs). Treatments for foot drop do not appear to be strongly scientifically based and they do not incorporate the use of sensory integration, specifically use of the visual sense, during rehabilitation. Finally, compression-caused foot drop may be preventable, a conclusion that could ultimately have important implications in the context of Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement.
压迫是腓骨头损伤最常见的原因,而腓骨头是大多数导致足下垂的腓总神经损伤的部位。压迫性损伤可能由长期不动和习惯性交叉双腿引起。文献综述未发现有全国性研究调查压迫性足下垂的患病率,也没有文献鼓励安排医疗措施来预防其发生(例如,使用柔软的坐具、经常提醒患者不要交叉双腿)。足下垂的治疗似乎缺乏强有力的科学依据,并且在康复过程中未纳入感觉统合的应用,特别是视觉的运用。最后,压迫性足下垂可能是可预防的,这一结论最终可能对医疗保险和医疗补助报销产生重要影响。