Meralgia paresthetica (MP) is a condition characterized by tingling, burning, or numbness in the outer thigh, primarily caused by compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN).
The nerve passed under the IL in 198 cases (82.5%), whereas in 44 cases (17.5%), it passed through the IL (Figures 3, 4). The LFCN consisted of 1–4 branches just after its passage under or ...
Femoral neuropathy targets the nerve that runs from the pelvis down to the thigh, which is essential for moving your leg and experiencing sensation. This condition can cause sharp, stinging pain ...
Background To define the sites where the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve ... The time taken to identify the nerve was recorded. The number of nerve branches at the level of the inguinal ligament ...