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Abstract Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) pathologies significantly affect the rehabilitation course for patients admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF). The impact of a specialized inpatient MSK consult service has not been previously evaluated.
Michael Lu+3 more
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Abstract Aims Studies have reported a strongly varying co‐prevalence of aortic stenosis (AS) and cardiac amyloidosis (CA). We sought to histologically determine the co‐prevalence of AS and CA in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
Bo Eric Beuthner+11 more
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Ulnar Compression Neuropathy Secondary to Ganglion Cyst at the Elbow Joint: A Case Report
Ulnar neuropathy is a common peripheral neuropathy, with cubital tunnel compression being the second most frequent upper extremity compression syndrome. Ganglion cysts, though rare, can contribute to ulnar nerve compression in the cubital tunnel.
Suman Kumar Basnet+2 more
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When the common peroneal nerve is injured, scar adhesions and nerve compression can occur at two physiological constriction points, namely the fibula head and the fibular tunnel. Wrapping this segment of the peroneal nerve with the gastrocnemius fascial flap and posteriorizing it can create a favorable environment for nerve regeneration and prevent ...
Hui Chen+5 more
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Cubital tunnel syndrome masked by spinal osteochondrosis
Cubital tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the second most common compression mononeuropathy that is effectively treated. The risk factors for CTS include repetitive arm flexion at the elbow joint and prolonged arm flexion with support on the elbow.
A. A. Golovacheva+5 more
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A narrative review of pulsed radiofrequency for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome
Abstract Objective Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), which is the most common peripheral nerve entrapment syndrome, can commonly persist despite conservative treatment modalities such as wrist splinting or medications. Pulsed radiofrequency represents a minimally invasive pain intervention technique to alleviate pain.
Himanshu Gupta+3 more
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Current diagnostics and treatment of the cubital tunnel syndrome in Austria
According to the vote of the Austrian Society for Surgery of the Hand (ÖGH) an investigation to collect data on the current state of the treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome was initiated.
Harder, Kristina+6 more
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Surgical treatment for severe cubital tunnel syndrome with absent sensory nerve conduction
For severe cubital tunnel syndrome, patients with absent sensory nerve action potential tend to have more severe nerve damage than those without. Thus, it is speculated that such patients generally have a poor prognosis.
Jin-Song Tong+4 more
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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome - Modern Treatment Options
Introduction: Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CuTS) is the second most prevalent compression neuropathy affecting the upper extremity. Patients typically present with symptoms of paresthesia in the fourth and fifth digits, accompanied by hand weakness and pain.
Aleksandra Sieradzka+9 more
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Points from Letters: Cubital Tunnel External Compression Syndrome [PDF]
T. G. Wadsworth
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