Peripheral nerve entrapments of the upper extremity can mimic cervical disease. Accompanying complaints of lack of coordination, clumsiness in gait or use of the upper extremities, and alterations ...
The medical terminology for a pinched nerve, or what is commonly referred to as a "burner" or "stinger," is actually a stretch injury to the nerves that are distributed to the upper extremities.
Repetitive stress on the dominant extremities of tennis players is responsible for physiological and pathological changes in the dominant elbow. 1– 6 Peripheral nerves of the upper extremity are ...
The neurologic symptoms suggestive of thoracic outlet syndrome that may be confused with cervical nerve root compression are pain, paresthesia, and weakness of the upper extremities. These ...
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