Paresthesias The medical term paresthesias refers to pins and needles or a burning sensation that typically occurs in the hands and feet
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The patients were followed at regular intervals until 18 months post-injection Cortisone showing significantly better improvement than PRP in the short term, whereas longer-term PRP was significantly better than corticosteroids
*Daily value not established
Similar to the fibular nerve the saphenous nerve boundary was recovered earlier, however, the saphenous nerve does not branch off of the sciatic nerve so sciatic nerve transection was not expected to affect the innervation of the saphenous nerve and all response to stimulus of the saphenous nerve was considered normal
The standard recommendation is 500-650 mg every 4-6 hours as needed, not exceeding 4,000 mg per day