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         Nerve Compression Syndromes:     more books (35)
  1. Nerve Compression Syndromes of the Upper Limb by Yves Allieu, Susan E. Mackinnon, 2002-04-18
  2. Elective Hand Surgery: Rheumatological and Degenerative Conditions, Nerve Compression Syndromes by Michel Merle, Aymeric Y. T. Lim, 2010-10-30
  3. Tunnel Syndromes: Peripheral Nerve Compression Syndromes Second Edition by Marko M. Pecina, Jelena Krmpotic-Nemanic, et all 1996-12-30
  4. Nerve Compression Syndromes: Diagnosis and Treatment by Robert M. Szabo, 1989-01
  5. NERVE COMPRESSION SYNDROME by Yves Allieu, 1980
  6. Hand Clinics (Nerve Compression Syndromes, Volume 8, Number 2) by Ghazi M. Rayan, 1992
  7. Handbook of Peripheral Nerve Entrapments by Oscar A. Turner, Norman Taslitz, et all 1990-06-01
  8. Compressive Optic Nerve Lesions at the Optic Canal: Pathogenesis Diagnosis Treatment by Renate Unsold, Wolfgang Seeger, 1989-04
  9. Myelopathy, Radiculopathy, and Peripheral Entrapment Syndromes by David H. Durrant, Jerome Martin True, et all 2001-09-21
  10. Double-Crush Syndrome by Vladimir Golovchinsky, 2000-03-01
  11. Nerve compression: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Brian, PhD Hoyle, 2005
  12. Entrapment Neuropathies
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Thoracic outlet syndrome by John T. Lohr PhD, 2002-01-01
  14. Pinched nerve: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Whitney Lowe, 2001

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nerve compression is an extremely unforgiving condition. Typically, CTS (carpal tunnel syndrome) is found in those who perform repetitive motions with
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Articles Training Acute Compartment Pain: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome! If you are experiencing any numbness, tingling, and inability to make a fist or are frequently dropping things, then the time to have it looked at is now. Nerve compression is an extremely unforgiving condition... What Bodybuilders Need To Know To Avoid Wrist Problems By: Planet Muscle For most people, the words compartment syndrome, get mixed up with apartment syndrome. Most apartments are nothing more than dinky compartments anyway and subject to many common syndromes we have all experienced. One syndrome is that you can never pay your rent on time. This is most prevalent in San Francisco and San José where your rent goes up every three weeks or so. Syndrome number two is where there's always some overly amorous couple upstairs overdosing on androstenedione , while seemingly, constantly auditioning for a porn movie.

102. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
compression of blood vessels or nerves in the thoracic outlet causes pain In the case of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome, the nerves most
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103. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
True neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome is caused by a compression of the compression of blood vessels or nerves in the thoracic outlet causes pain
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Thoracic outlet syndromes are a group of disorders that cause pain and abnormal nerve sensations in the neck, shoulder, arm, and/or hand. Description
The thoracic outlet is an area at the top of the rib cage, between the neck and the chest. Several anatomical structures pass through this area, including the esophagus, trachea, and nerves and blood vessels that lead to the arm and neck region. The area contains the first rib, collar bone (clavicle), the arteries beneath the collar bone (subclavian artery), which supply blood to the arms, a network of nerves leading to the arms (brachial plexus), and the top of the lungs. Pain and other symptoms occur when the nerves or blood vessels in this area are compressed. The likelihood of blood vessels or nerves in the thoracic outlet being compressed increases with increased size of body tissues in this area or with decreased size of the thoracic outlet. The pain of thoracic outlet syndrome is sometimes confused with the pain of angina that indicates heart problems. The two conditions can be distinguished from each other because the pain of thoracic outlet syndrome does not appear or increase when walking, while the pain of angina does. Also, the pain of thoracic outlet syndrome usually increases if the affected arm is raised, which does not happen in cases of angina.

104. Health/Conditions And Diseases/Neurological Disorders/Peripheral Nervous System/
In CTS this nerve is compressed as it passes through the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome free classes for the non surgical treatment of this repetitive
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