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4 cze 2024 · Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome. This is the most common type of thoracic outlet syndrome. In this type, a group of nerves called the brachial plexus is compressed. The nerves of the brachial plexus come from the spinal cord. The nerves control muscle movements and feeling in the shoulder, arm and hand. Venous thoracic outlet syndrome.
9 lut 2018 · Occipital neuralgia (ON) is a neuropathic condition characterized by paroxysmal shooting, lancinating, and stabbing pain episodes in the distribution of the occipital nerve dermatome (Cesmebasi et al., Clin Anat 28: 101–8, 2015; Dougherty, Curr Pain Headache Rep 18: 1–5, 2014).
Entrapment Neuropathy: Occurs when a nerve is compressed at locations such as the neck, shoulder, or wrist. Common examples include carpal tunnel syndrome and thoracic outlet syndrome. Peripheral Neuropathy: Typically affects the longest nerves, presenting symptoms in a "glove and stocking" pattern in hands and feet. Causes include genetic disorders, viral infections, and conditions like diabetes.
Suboccipital decompression is a useful technique to treat occipital and suboccipital nerve entrapment. Because of the approach and the blunt-tipped needle, there should be a significantly decreased risk of vertebral or occipital artery or intraneural injection, while studies have shown a significant improvement in treatment outcome compared to ...
2 lip 2019 · Unremitting head and neck pain (UHNP) is a commonly encountered phenomenon in Headache Medicine and may be seen in the setting of many well-defined headache types. The prevalence of UHNP is not clear, and establishing the presence of UHNP may require careful questioning at repeated patient visits.
29 wrz 2018 · Causes. Risk factors. Symptoms. Diagnosis. Treatment. Outlook. Prevention. Nerve compression syndrome occurs when a nerve is squeezed or compacted. Nerves in the torso, limbs, and...
23 lis 2021 · Nerve compression syndromes cause a variety of symptoms depending on which nerve it affects. You may experience: Pain, numbness or tingling in the area of compression (usually a joint like your wrist, elbow or ankle).