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Sural Nerve Entrapment in Postoperative Scar Tissue: A Case of Successful Management With Hydrodissection After Calcaneal Fracture Repair. [PDF]
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Body mass index and the risk of ulnar nerve entrapment in individuals without diabetes-a longitudinal cohort study from Sweden. [PDF]
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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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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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US for Traumatic Nerve Injury, Entrapment Neuropathy, and Imaging-guided Perineural Injection.
Radiographics, 2022US is commonly performed to help diagnose traumatic peripheral nerve injury and entrapment neuropathy, particularly with superficial nerves, where higher spatial resolution provides an advantage over MRI. Other advantages of US include dynamic evaluation,
John S. Symanski +4 more
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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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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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Suprascapular entrapment neuropathy
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1977The unusual syndrome of suprascapular entrapment neuropathy is described with reference to a 19-years-old girl. The most important symptom is pain in and around the shoulder, while wasting of the Spinati muscles is the cardial sign. Surgical decompression of the nerve relieves the pain immediately.
H J, Gelmers, D A, Buys
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Common Entrapment Neuropathies
Continuum, 2017This article addresses relevant peripheral neuroanatomy, clinical presentations, and diagnostic findings in common entrapment neuropathies involving the median, ulnar, radial, and fibular (peroneal) nerves.Entrapment neuropathies are a common issue in general neurology practice.
Lisa D, Hobson-Webb, Vern C, Juel
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Common Entrapment Neuropathies
Seminars in Neurology, 2019AbstractEntrapment neuropathies are defined as compression of peripheral nerves due to known or unknown causes. The high incidence and variety of presentations require a comprehensive knowledge of these conditions, especially in neurology and orthopedic surgery clinical practices.
Elia Malek, Johnny S. Salameh
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Entrapment and compressive neuropathies
Medical Clinics of North America, 2003Entrapment 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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