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Fig. 7 | BMC Surgery

Fig. 7

From: Functional outcomes of different surgical treatments for common peroneal nerve injuries: a retrospective comparative study

Fig. 7

The sensory grade analysis among the three groups. A. Relationship between the time from symptom onset to neurolysis and sensory grade (Grade 3 vs. Grade 5). Patients with Grade 5 sensory function (3.38 ± 2.37) had a significantly shorter period from symptom onset to surgical treatment compared to those with Grade 3 (8.92 ± 2.43). P=0.002. B-C. Time from symptom onset to treatment for patients with different changes in sensory grade. C. Patients with 3 to 4 grade sensory function improvements exhibited shorter intervals (4.41 ± 5.26) than those with 0–1 improvement (11.43 ± 5.34). P=0.02. *, P<0.05; **, P<0.01; error bars represent the standard deviation (SD). n=34 for panel A, n=28 for panels B-C

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