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A 52-year-old man presented to our orthopedic clinic with an 8-month history of a right distal forearm mass accompanied by ...
The muscular branch of the radial nerve known as the posterior interosseous nerve is subject to entrapment in the proximal portion of the forearm immediately distal to the elbow.
The characteristics of combat trauma to blood vessels include deep and widespread damage to the vascular wall, often ...
Focal neuropathies involve the compression of a single nerve, leading to symptoms such as local numbness, pain, tingling, and weakness of your grip. With respect to the thumb, the entrapment can ...
Injury to the radial nerve can present in a variety of ways. The more common would include following a fracture to the shaft of the humerus, compression of the arm (Saturday night palsy/honeymoon ...
Nerve gliding and flossing exercises are used in physical therapy to stretch the median, ulnar, radial, sciatic, and thoracic nerves. They work by improving nerve tightness or compression in the ...
Peripheral nerve ultrasound (US) has emerged as a promising technique for the diagnosis of peripheral nerve disorders. While most experience with US has been reported in the context of nerve ...
We describe a donor who suffered pain secondary to sacral plexus and sciatic nerve compression post bone marrow harvest. Haematoma was demonstrated by magnetic resonance image (MRI) scanning. To ...
That tingling in your hands isn't normal. Our expert guide explains the real causes of carpal tunnel syndrome and walks you ...
This real-world incident highlights how outdated tools and improvised techniques endanger patients — and why modernization is ...