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Entrapment neuropathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1999
Entrapment neuropathies occur when nerves are chronically compressed or mechanically injured at specific locations. Some of these focal neuropathies such as carpal tunnel syndrome are common, and others such as neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome are rare.
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Entrapment and the entrapment defense: Dilemmas for a democratic society

Law and Philosophy, 1984
Entrapment is defined and distinguished from related law enforcement practices. The subjective test of entrapment formulated by the Supreme Court and the objective test proposed by critics are discussed and evaluated. The argument is advanced that entrapment is a morally unjustifiable practice which is inconsistent with the rights of citizens in a ...
B. Grant Stitt, Gene G. James
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Entrapment neuropathy

1984
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the clinical aspects of entrapment neuropathy. Nerve roots and peripheral nerves may become damaged by compressive physical forces. Compressive physical forces act on the nerves for periods of time varying from a few minutes to several years.
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From Entrapment to Indifference? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
This article reviews the international efforts in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1991. It concludes that while there have been several strategies of dealing with that country both during and after the war, very few of these have actually produced the desired outcomes.
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Peripheral nerve entrapments

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2004
Peripheral nerve entrapment is a rare, but important, cause of foot and ankle pain that often is underdiagnosed and mistreated. A peripheral nerve may become entrapped anywhere along its course, but certain anatomic locations are characteristic.
William C. McGarvey   +1 more
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Somatization and Stimulus Entrapment

The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2008
A "vicious circle" hypothesis is put forward for the common kind of somatization which forms the basis of the DSM's "somatization disorder." Two compounding mechanisms are seen to be operative: (1) a failure of higher order inhibitory systems involved in the "medial pain system"; (2) amplification of stimulus intensity produced by the effect of ...
Hany Samir   +5 more
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Entrapment Neuropathies of the Shoulder

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2012
Entrapment neuropathies are a rare but presumably underdiagnosed cause of shoulder pain and painful instability. Radiologists must be aware of the clinical presentations and imaging features of these neuropathies because they may be the first to suggest these diagnoses.
Xavier Demondion   +5 more
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Entrapment

2021
John G. Miles   +3 more
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Entrapment in the Net?

Ethics and Information Technology, 1999
Internet stings to catch child molesters raise problems for popular tests of entrapment that focus on causation, initiative, counterfactuals, and subjective predisposition. An objective test of entrapment works better in the context of the Internet. The best form of objective test is determined by consequences of drawing a line at various places.
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The Psychology of Entrapment

2004
When people think of “entrapment” generally what comes to mind is an undercover police officer posing as a prostitute or a drug dealer in order to catch criminals. The fact of the matter is that claims of entrapment take on many forms, the above being some of them.
Vanessa A. Edkins   +1 more
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