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  1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  2. Compression injury of peripheral nerve: Experimental studies on microcirculation, oedema formation, axonal transport, fibre structure and function in nerves subjected to acute, graded compression by Björn Rydevik, 1979
  3. Optic atrophy in compression of the chiasm: A funduscopic study of the human retinal nerve fibre layer by Mats Lundström, 1977
  4. Cumulative trauma: Reducing the risk, self-help manual by Dan MacLeod, 1990
  5. Compression neuropathies, including carpel tunnel syndrome (Clinical symposia) by Ghazi M Rayan, 1997
  6. Low Back Pain by Jessica Collins MD, 2009-08-12

41. Neurosurgery - UserLogin
Although a number of median nerve compression syndromes have been described (1, 3, 57, 9), those relating to vascular access are at the carpal tunnel (1,
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42. Nerve Compression Syndromes
nerve compression syndromes Medical.WebEnds.com. nerve compression syndromes. Entrapment Neuropathies; Nerve Entrapments; External Nerve Compression
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Entrapment Neuropathies; Nerve Entrapments; External Nerve Compression Syndromes; Internal Nerve Compression Syndromes; Nerve Compression Syndromes, External; Nerve Compression Syndromes, Internal; Compression Syndrome, Nerve Mechanical compression of nerves or nerve roots from internal or external causes. These may result in a conduction block to nerve impulses (due to MYELIN SHEATH dysfunction) or axonal loss. The nerve and nerve sheath injuries may be caused by ISCHEMIA INFLAMMATION ; or a direct mechanical effect.
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43. Ulnar Nerve Compression Syndromes
Ulnar nerve compression syndromes Medical.WebEnds.com.
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Guyon Syndrome; Entrapment Syndrome, Ulnar Nerve; External Compression Syndrome, Ulnar Nerve; Ulnar Nerve Compression; Ulnar Nerve Entrapment; Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Syndrome; Ulnar Nerve Entrapment at the Wrist; Guyon Syndromes Ulnar neuropathies caused by mechanical compression of the nerve at any location from its origin at the BRACHIAL PLEXUS to its terminations in the hand. Common sites of compression include the retroepicondylar groove, cubital tunnel at the elbow (CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME wrist . Clinical features depend on the site of injury, but may include weakness or paralysis of wrist flexion, finger flexion, and ulnar innervated intrinsic hand muscles , and impaired sensation over the ulnar aspect of the hand, fifth finger, and ulnar half of the ring finger. (Joynt, Clinical Neurology
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44. Occipital Neuralgia, Dr. Jho's C-2 Microdecompression, A Novel Treatment For Occ
not truly occipital nerve disorders but rather C2 nerve compression syndromes. The occipital nerve is the nerve arising from two nerve roots coming out
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Occipital Neuralgia, Dr. Jho's C-2 Microdecompression, A Novel Treatment for Occipital Neuralgia
Dr. Jho 's Novel Surgical Treatment for Occipital Neuralgia or Headaches: C-2 Microdecompression for Occipital Neuralgia
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Instead of the conventional treatment of nerve-cutting, the C-2 nerve root along with the ganglion and postgangionic nerve are decompressed (released from compression by blood vessels) via a 2-cm skin incision. Unlike the conventional surgery of nerve sectioning, Dr. Jho's operation is physiological because he does not sacrifice the nerve.

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nerve compression syndromes Therapy Links to desensitization exercises and hand therapy. url www.eatonhand.com/thr/thr007.htm; NIH Tarlov Cysts
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  • 46. Carpal-Tunnel Syndrome
    Factors which can lead to carpel tunnel compression include at the wrist is only one example of peripheral nerve compression syndromes which plague us.
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    Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Painful, burning numbness in the palm of the hand is a common symptom of carpel tunnel syndrome. The median nerve, which serves sensation in the palm of the hand, and movement of small muscles in the hand, is compressed at the wrist. The nerve is pinched between underlying ligaments and bones of the wrist and an overlying, tough ligament, the transverse carpel ligament. Patients complain of tingling in the palm, and sometimes aching and burning. Characteristically the numbness awakes the patient at night, or is present with repetitive use of the hand. Pain may radiate up the arm toward the shoulder. Diagnosis is made by the findings of three cardinal signs:
  • Numbness in the distribution of the median nerve in the hand: palm, thumb, index, middle and lateral half of the ring finger.
  • 47. MR Imaging Of The Peripheral Nervous System: MR NeurographyCNI Review Medical Jo
    fibrous cause of compression, but actually just shows the swollen, bright nerve in the tunnel. Radial nerve compression syndromes are much less common.
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    MR Imaging of the Peripheral Nervous System: MR Neurography
    M.D. Solsberg, MD, FRCPC
    MRI imaging of peripheral nerves is useful in combination with clinical evaluation and electrophysiological studies in the diagnosis of a broad range of peripheral nerve disorders, including neoplasia, nerve root compression and entrapment syndromes, trauma, and unexplained plexopathy. MRI can define the specific location of nerve root pathology. MRI can also detect secondary findings of muscle denervation. Introduction . There have been dramatic improvements in the imaging of disorders of the central nervous system over the last 2 decades. Neuroradiologists routinely use advanced MR applications, such as diffusion and perfusion imaging for stroke assessment, high resolution imaging for inner ear abnormalities, functional MRI and spectroscopy for brain tumor evaluation. In the past, patients with disorders of the peripheral nervous system were diagnosed by history and physical findings in combination with electrophysiological studies. Nerve conduction studies are an excellent and sensitive test to evaluate patients with suspected peripheral neuropathy. These techniques however may not be able to define the exact anatomic location of the peripheral nerve problem.

    48. Orthoguide.com Nerve Compression SyndromesCervical Disc Disease NYU Department O
    Search results for nerve compression syndromes . Orthoguide Matches 1 2 of 2 Search AltaVista for more on nerve compression syndromes
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    49. RSNA 2004 - RSNA Event
    nerve compression syndromes present a challenge in differential diagnosis of extremity pain. They frequently occur from entrapment at specific anatomic
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    50. Neuromuscular Diseases
    Ulnar nerve compression syndromes. About Ulnar Nerve Entrapment AAOS (US) Piriformis Syndrome another irritation to the sciatic nerve - Spine-Health.
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    Neuromuscular Diseases Motor Cortex illustration [Earles et al.] - Furman Univ. (US) EMG and Nerve Conductions Homepage [JF Jabre] The Neuromuscular Disease Information Center - REHABinfo Network/UC-Davis (US) Neuromuscular Disorders Information - MDA Assoc. of Canada Neuromuscular Diseases - MDA (US) Neuromuscular Disorders [Nadeau and Valenstein] - Univ of Florida (US) Neuromuscular Disorders Information - Muscular Dystrophy Group of (UK)+ N. Ireland Info about the Creatine Kinase (CK, CPK) test - MDA (US), and some more - ADAM/MedlinePLUS Neuromuscular Disease Center , and a collection of one-page summaries of

    51. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
    A nerve compression syndrome is the “…mechanical impingement of one or more of the nerve compression syndromes of the foot and ankle. In Gould, JS
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    Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
    Priscilla Benzie
    A general overview of the tarsal tunnel syndrome - aetiology, clinical picture, and mangement. Back to Encyclopedia Index
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    Figure 1a. Anatomy of the tarsal tunnel.
    (Taken from Holmes, 1994, p.188). Figure 1b. Sagittal section of the right foot illustrating the tarsal tunnel.
    (Taken from McMinn,Hutchings,and Logan,1996,p.86).
    Table 1: Posterior Tibial Nerve Branches and Their Innervation.
    Branch Innervation Calcaneal medial and posterior aspects of the heel Medial Plantar cutaneous branches to plantar medial aspect foot motor branches to abductor hallucis muscle and flexor digitorum brevis muscle branches to talonavicular joint and calcaneonavicular joint Lateral Plantar motor branches to abductor digit quinti, quadratus plantae cutaneous nerve to the 5th digit 4th common digital nerve motor branches to lumbricals, 2nd,3rd,4th interossei branches to transverse head adductor hallucis and muscles of 1st interosseous space
    (Adapted from Holmes, 1994, p.188-189).

    52. Pain - Internet Handbook Of Neurology
    nerve compression syndromes. Anatomy. Innervation of upper extremity muscles Washington University; Innervation of lower extremity muscles - Washington
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    53. Examples Of Terets Syndrome - OmniMedicalSearch.com - Examples Of Terets Syndrom
    Hand, nerve compression syndromes Upper Extremity Entrapment neuropathies of the upper extremity are common problems. A wide Emedicine.com
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    54. Nerve Entrapment Syndromes
    Assessing nerve compression syndromes Patient Population and Pain Syndromes to be Treated Tunnel SyndromesPeripheral nerve compression syndromes
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    55. Annals Of Plastic Surgery - Fulltext: Volume 46(1) January 2001 P 83-84 Ulnar Tu
    Ulnar nerve compression syndromes at and below the wrist. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1969; 51A 10951103. Context Link. 6. Seddon HJ.
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    Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome Secondary to Lipoma of the Hypothenar Region
    Galeano, Mariarosaria MD*; Colonna, Michele MD*; Risitano, Giovanni MD† *Department of Plastic Surgery †Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; University Hospital; Messina, Italy Address correspondence to Dr Galeano; Via Scite, 23 I-98124; Messina, Italy Hunt, in 1908 described the first clinical case of ulnar compression within Guyon's canal resulting from chronic occupational trauma. Since then, numerous causes have been cited in the etiology of ulnar nerve compression in Guyon's canal. We report two cases of subfascial lipoma of the hypothenar region that were responsible for a sensory disturbance resulting from the compression of the superficial branch of the ulnar nerve at Guyon's canal. A 61-year-old woman presented with a slowly enlarging, painless mass that she had had in her right palm for 2 years ( Fig Figure. Preoperative photograph demonstrates swelling at the hypothenar region.

    56. NMAP: The UK's Gateway To High Quality Internet Resources In Nursing, Midwifery,
    nerve compression syndromes a Healthcommunities.com medical speciality channel. Patient Education; nerve compression syndromes; Foot;
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    Tarsal tunnel syndrome Patient Education Nerve Compression Syndromes Foot ... ASD and/or ACJ excision This post-operative rehabilitation protocol has been developed at the Hope Hospital, Manchester, and is recommended by the Manchester Sports Medicine Clinic, for use following arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) and/or acromio-clavicular joint excision (ACJ) excision in the shoulder. Rehabilitation Physiotherapy Nerve Compression Syndromes Clinical Guidelines
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    57. Jan2001
    nerve compression syndromes In The Upper Extremity In summary, nerve compression syndromes may affect any of the nerves, in a variety of locations,
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    January 2001 Diagnosing Disorders Of The Hand Concepts and principles in the management of degenerative hand conditions and hand-injured patients are fast-changing. This is also the case with patterns of hand injury. As it is the primary health physician who usually has initial contact with the patient who has suffered a hand injury, we highlight here some conditions related to the hand. Ergonomics Of The Hand High-speed assembly line production methods and the widespread use of the computer have led to an evident increase in repetitive stress injury (RSI) amongst workers. They arise from ordinary movement such as gripping, tapping, twisting, reaching, etc. These activities will become hazardous when performed repeatedly in a forceful and awkward manner with no rest or sufficient recovery time. Ergonomics is an applied science concerned with the design of workplaces, tools and tasks to match the physiological, anatomical and psychological capabilities of the worker. The main objective of ergonomics in prevention of RSI of the hand is the reduction of extreme joint movement, excessive force and high repetitive movement. Principle of ergonomics are as follows:
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    Placement of tools or materials according to frequency of use.

    58. EMedicine - Nerve Entrapment Syndromes : Article By Dachling Pang, MD
    Tarsal tunnel syndrome. compression of the posterior tibial nerve behind the medial malleolus, or tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS), is an uncommon entrapment
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    Last Updated: July 23, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: nerve compression, chronic nerve injury AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Relevant Anatomy And Contraindications Workup ... Bibliography
    Author: Dachling Pang, MD , Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Kaiser Permanente Hospitals; Clinical Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of California at Davis Coauthor(s): Kamran Sahrakar, MD , Clinical Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of California-Davis Dachling Pang, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha American Association of Neurological Surgeons American College of Surgeons California Medical Association , and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Editor(s): Michael G Nosko, MD, PhD

    59. Microvascular Compression Syndromes
    Microvascular compression syndromes Intraoperative picture shows the trigeminal nerve with a vessel loop compressing it. Courtesy Dr Eskandar
    http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/TNHFS/MVD.htm
    Surgical treatment of trigeminal neuralgia (tic doloureux) and glossopharyngeal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm (tic convulsif) including microvascular decompression and differential thermal rhizotomy or stereotactic radiofrequency thermal lesioning. Trigeminal/Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia Hemifacial Spasm Guestbook Neurosurgery Homepage ... Links Microvascular Compression Syndromes:
    Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia, Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia, and Hemifacial Spasm
    by Stephen B. Tatter, M.D., Ph.D. Intraoperative picture shows the trigeminal nerve with a vessel loop compressing it.
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    Recent evidence suggests that a number of neurologic syndromes characterized by paroxysms of motor (tics) or sensory (pain) activity may be caused by compression of the cranial nerves at the root entry or exit zone of the brain stem by blood vessels. This has lead to the dramatic demonstration that microsurgical microvascular decompression is a safe and effective treatment for these syndromes when they fail to respond to oral medications. While these syndromes are relatively rare outside of neurosurgical practice in specialized centers they can none-the-less be extremely disabling.

    60. Neurosurgery - UserLogin
    Vascular compression syndromes of the peroneal nerve are rare. The case history of a patient with a peroneal nerve compression caused by a true anterior
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