Needle electroneuromyography (ENMG) showed no results of axon damage in the extensor incidis, extensor digitorum communis, innerved by the radial nerve, or in the abductor pollicis brevis muscles innerved by the median nerve (Table 1).
The researchers also measured this effect with a variable temperature of the residual innerved limb, finding that real limb temperature significantly and proportionally correlated with the intensity of the illusion effect (Moseley et al., 2008).
(3) reported that all muscles innerved by the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves were involved in a case of ocular muscle paralysis which occured with bite of an Europa viper.
The reason underlying this research, is the insufficient information related to the nerves of the innerved muscles by the lateral plantar nerves, before to their division in superficial and deep branches.
These complications include secondary infection on the area of eruption, dissemination of the disease, dysfunction of the involved nerve or disorders caused by lesions in the region innerved by the involved nerve or dissemination of the virus in the central nervous system (2,3).