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Radial tunnel syndrome occurs when overuse, injury, or growth puts pressure on the arm’s radial nerve. Someone with this condition can experience pain and may find it difficult to move their ...
The radial tunnel is a passageway of bone and muscle that runs along the upper part of the forearm. The radial nerve runs through the radial tunnel. It enables the movement of the wrists and ...
It travels through the radial tunnel and several other tight spots around your elbow, where it can be compressed. Below are some additional reasons for a pinched nerve. Some are similar to more ...
Familiarity with the terms used to describe the anatomy of the hand ... second and third digits, and the radial half of the fourth digit. To assess for carpal tunnel syndrome, first assess for ...
You may experience pain if you straighten your fingers because of radial tunnel nerve syndrome. This may occur especially on the back of your thumb and on your index finger. Your radial nerve may ...
Radial head fractures have a misleading name — it’s a common elbow injury, not a head injury. There are a few different radial head fracture types with various causes and ways to treat this ...
It has been demonstrated that the symptoms of failed tennis elbow surgery may be due to radial tunnel syndrome or a neuroma of the posterior cutaneous nerve of the forearm—neural etiologies.
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