Case Report

Common Peroneal Nerve Palsy with Multiple-Ligament Knee Injury and Distal Avulsion of the Biceps Femoris Tendon

Figure 1

(a) The result of the motor nerve conduction velocity showed the left peroneal nerve palsy. (b) The nerve conduction velocity of the right peroneal nerve. (c) The nerve conduction velocity of the left peroneal nerve. The left peroneal nerve conduction velocity could not be derived 5 days after injury.
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