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Entrapment Neuropathies of the Shoulder

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2022
AbstractEntrapment neuropathies of the shoulder most commonly involve the suprascapular or axillary nerves, and they primarily affect the younger, athletic patient population. The extremes of shoulder mobility required for competitive overhead athletes, particularly in the position of abduction and external rotation, place this cohort at particular ...
Erin F. Alaia   +2 more
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Entrapment Neuropathies

Neurologic Clinics, 2013
Compression neuropathy includes a heterogeneous group of focal neuropathy syndromes related to peripheral nerve compression. Although acute or chronic compression-related injury may occur in essentially any peripheral nerve, certain anatomic considerations may predispose certain nerves to intrinsic or extrinsic compression-related injury.
William David, Arnold, Bakri H, Elsheikh
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Entrapment and compressive neuropathies

Medical Clinics of North America, 2003
Entrapment and compressive neuropathies of the upper and lower extremities are frequently encountered disorders in the office. Certain clinical clues in the history and examination, along with electrodiagnostic testing and imaging studies, often suggest the correct diagnosis.
Barbara E. Shapiro, David C. Preston
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Fascial entrapment neuropathy

Clinical Anatomy, 2019
Entrapment neuropathies are debilitating clinical conditions, creating significant morbidity in the upper and lower extremities in terms of pain, sensory abnormalities, and motor weakness, becoming a challenge to diagnose and treat. Because entrapments can have multiple origins, a misinterpretation of anatomy during examination can lead to incorrect ...
Stecco A., Pirri C., Stecco C.
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