anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome
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Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome (ACNES)

What is an Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome? Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is a condition characterized by chronic abdominal pain resulting from the entrapment of the anterior cutaneous branches of the lower thoracic intercostal nerves. This syndrome is often underdiagnosed, as its symptoms can mimic other more common abdominal or gastrointestinal conditions, leading…

neuropathic pain
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Neuropathic Pain

What is Neuropathic Pain? Neuropathic pain is a chronic pain condition caused by damage or disease to the somatosensory nervous system. This can include the peripheral nerves, spinal cord, and brain. Neuropathic pain can be difficult to treat, but there are a variety of medications and therapies that can help manage the pain and improve…

femoral neuropathy
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Femoral Neuropathy

Definition Femoral neuropathy, a condition affecting the femoral nerve, is characterized by dysfunction or damage to the nerve, resulting in a range of motor and sensory deficits. The femoral nerve is one of the major nerves in the lower extremities, originating from the lumbar spine and running through the thigh. It plays a crucial role…

ilioinguinal nerve entrapment
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Ilioinguinal Nerve Entrapment

What is an Ilioinguinal Nerve Entrapment? Ilioinguinal nerve entrapment refers to a condition where the ilioinguinal nerve, which runs through the abdominal and groin area, becomes compressed or irritated, leading to pain, discomfort, or other sensations in the region supplied by the nerve. The pain might radiate down the leg or be localized to specific…

Latrogenic Nerve Injury
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Latrogenic Nerve Injury

What is a Latrogenic Nerve Injury? Latrogenic nerve wounds can result from direct careful injury, strain or foothold during sedation, needle cut, tension by outside discharge, tourniquet, projects or orthotic gadgets, and different causes. Among these, the most regular reason for iatrogenic nerve wounds is immediate harm during a medical procedure. Latrogenic peripheral nerve injury…

Neuropraxia
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Neuropraxia

Neuropraxia is a type of nerve injury characterized by temporary dysfunction or impairment of nerve conduction without any structural damage to the nerve fibers. It is the mildest form of nerve injury and usually resolves gradually with proper treatment. The mildest type of peripheral nerve damage (PNI) is neurapraxia. Grades I to V make up the…

supinator syndrome
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Supinator Syndrome (Radial Tunnel Syndrome)

What is a Supinator Syndrome? Supinator syndrome, also known as posterior interosseous nerve syndrome, is a condition characterized by compression or irritation of the posterior interosseous nerve as it passes through the supinator muscle of the forearm. The supinator muscle is responsible for turning the forearm from pronation (palm down) to supination (palm up). When…

Guyon Canal syndrome
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Guyon Canal Syndrome (Ulnar tunnel syndrome)

What is a Guyon Canal Syndrome? Guyon Canal syndrome, also known as ulnar tunnel syndrome or ulnar neuropathy at the wrist, is a condition that affects the ulnar nerve as it passes through a narrow space called the Guyon’s canal. Clinically Relevant Anatomy The boundaries of the Guyon Canal are: Causes of Guyon Canal Syndrome:…