IONM in Spinal Surgery: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 11:36, 22 October 2019
Introduction
IONM is used in a variety of spinal surgeries to assess spinal cord and nerve root function.
Relevant clinical symptoms
1. Foot drop. Foot drop is an abnormality in gait that makes it difficult to lift the foot. Injury to the deep peroneal nerve is the most common cause of foot drop. The peroneal nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve that exits at nerve roots L4-S2 and innervates the anterior and lateral compartments of the leg, including the tibialis anterior, the muscle that allows us to lift our foot.