Pla M E, Dillingham T R, Spellman N T, Colon E, Jabbari B
Physical Medicine Service, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Mov Disord. 1996 Jan;11(1):82-6. doi: 10.1002/mds.870110115.
Painful legs, moving toes is a rare syndrome characterized by leg pain and uncontrolled toe movements. We present a 35-year-old man with a 1-year history of unilateral knee, calf, and medial ankle pain with spontaneous movements of second through fifth toes. Electrodiagnostic studies showed an absent lateral plantar nerve response consistent with a tarsal tunnel entrapment neuropathy. Cine magnetic resonance imaging revealed a large accessory soleus muscle compressing the flexor hallucis longus in the tarsal tunnel of the affected extremity. Lidocaine block of the tibial nerve at the popliteal fossa did not stop these movements, but blockade of the medial and lateral plantar nerves distal to the medial malleolus stopped them temporarily. Treatment with foot orthotics and cessation of running activity decreased the symptoms. We conclude that painful leg and moving toes in this patient resulted from a compression neuropathy at the tarsal tunnel possibly caused by a large adjacent accessory soleus muscle.
腿痛伴足趾活动是一种罕见综合征,其特征为腿痛和足趾不受控制的运动。我们报告一名35岁男性,有1年单侧膝关节、小腿和内踝疼痛病史,伴有第二至第五足趾的自发运动。电诊断研究显示足底外侧神经反应缺失,符合跗管综合征性神经病。电影磁共振成像显示,在患侧肢体的跗管内,一块巨大的副比目鱼肌压迫拇长屈肌。在腘窝处对胫神经进行利多卡因阻滞并不能阻止这些运动,但在内踝远端对足底内侧和外侧神经进行阻滞可暂时阻止它们。使用足部矫形器治疗并停止跑步活动后症状减轻。我们得出结论,该患者的腿痛伴足趾活动是由跗管处的压迫性神经病引起的,可能是由相邻的巨大副比目鱼肌所致。