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Spinal Disorders and Nerve Compression Syndromes

2011
Spinal disorders and nerve compression syndromes of the elderly are common presenting complaints to both internist and surgeons. In fact, approximately 70% of all patients seeking medical attention have the complaint of back pain at one time in their life. More than 13% have pain lasting more than 2 weeks [1].
John M. Olsewski, Arash Yaghoobian
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Tunnel Compression Syndromes of Median and Ulnar Nerves

2009
Entrapment means, “to be caught in a trap”. Nerve compression syndromes that are caused by entrapment may thus be treated by surgical decompression increasing the free space surrounding the nerve. In e.g. the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) it is believed that the median nerve is compressed in the carpal tunnel due to an increased pressure within the ...
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Avoiding Complications of Surgery for Nerve Compression Syndromes

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1988
This article discusses ways in which the operating surgeon can avoid complications in surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Postoperative problems also are discussed.
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NERVE COMPRESSION SYNDROMES OF THE UPPER LIMB

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1965
F M Woolhouse, F V Nicolle
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Nerve Compression Syndromes

2018
Steven R. Novotny, S. Brent Brotzman
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