نتایج جستجو برای: radial tunnel syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 703527  

2017

The commonest cause of radial nerve dysfunction is from extrinsic compressions of the radial nerve, such as against the shaft of the humerus in “Saturday night palsy”. However, this chapter focuses on the less common intrinsic compression neuropathies of the radial nerve. Intrinsic radial nerve compression neuropathies occur much less frequently than those of the median or ulnar nerves. The com...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2004
Y C Loh W L Lam J K Stanley R W Soames

PURPOSE Radial tunnel syndrome refers to pain on the lateral aspect of the forearm as a result of compression of the posterior interosseous nerve within a tunnel with specific anatomical boundaries. Diagnosis of the condition is difficult because of its close association with lateral epicondylitis, which warrants different methods of treatment. Based on a cadaveric study, a new clinical test, t...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران 0
محمود فرزان farzan m امیر عباس مصطفوی mostafavi a

between 1371 to 1379, of 10 patients with radial tunnel syndrome, 9 patients were treated by decompression of the posterior interosseous nerve. 8 patients were followed up more than 10 months. one patient improved without surgery. half of the patients suffered from pain and all of them had variable degrees of paralysis in muscles innervated by deep branch of the radial nerve. the syndrome was d...

2017
Kevin Parfait Bienvenu Bouhelo-Pam Espoir Amour Mokoko Louckou Saeed Abdulrazak Badarou Chaibou Hassan Boussakri Mohamed Shimi Mohamed El Idrissi Abdelhalim El Ibrahimi Abdelmajid El Mrini

Introduction Several mechanisms are involved in ischemia or mechanical compression of ulnar nerve at the elbow. Presentation of case We hereby present the case of a road accident victim, who received a radial head excision for an isolated fracture of the radial head and complicated by onset of cubital tunnel syndrome. This outcome could be the consequence of an iatrogenic valgus of the elbow ...

Journal: :The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume 1978

امیر عباس مصطفوی, , محمود فرزان, ,

Between 1371 to 1379, of 10 patients with radial tunnel syndrome, 9 patients were treated by decompression of the posterior interosseous nerve. 8 patients were followed up more than 10 months. One patient improved without surgery. Half of the patients suffered from pain and all of them had variable degrees of paralysis in muscles innervated by deep branch of the radial nerve. The syndrome was d...

2003
DAVID J. SLUTSKY

The treatment of nerve disorders of the upper extremity has become a highly specialized area. There has been an evolution in the electrodiagnostic approach for evaluating patients with these disorders. Portable automated nerve conduction testing systems are becoming popular for limited nerve conduction testing in the office. Differential latency testing can aid in the diagnosis of dynamic nerve...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
ahmet kinaci orthopaedic hand and upper extremity service harvard medical school massachusetts general hospital yawkey center, suite 2100 55 fruit street boston, ma 02114 valentin neuhaus orthopaedic hand and upper extremity service harvard medical school massachusetts general hospital yawkey center, suite 2100 55 fruit street boston, ma 02114 david ring orthopaedic hand and upper extremity service harvard medical school massachusetts general hospital yawkey center, suite 2100 55 fruit street boston, ma 02114

background:  elbow surgery is shared by several subspecialties. we were curious about the most common elbow surgeries and their corresponding diagnoses in the united states.   methods:  we used the national hospital discharge survey (nhds) and the national survey of ambulatory surgery (nsas) data gathered in 2006-databases that together provide an estimate of all inpatient and ambulatory surgic...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1978
J van Rossum O J Buruma H A Kamphuisen G J Onvlee

The hypothesis that the chronic tennis-elbow syndrome is caused by an entrapment neuropathy of the radial nerve (Roles and Maudsley 1972) was put to the test prospectively in ten patients. Detailed orthopaedic, neurological and neurophysiological examinations did not reveal any involvement of the radial nerve. It is concluded that this syndrome cannot be explained by an entrapment neuropathy.

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2015
Ali Moradi Mohammad H Ebrahimzadeh Jess B Jupiter

Radial tunnel syndrome is a disease which we should consider it in elbow and forearm pains. It is diagnosed with lateral elbow and dorsal forearm pain may radiate to the wrist and dorsum of the fingers. The disease is more prevalent in women with the age of 30 to 50 years old. It occurs by intermittent compression on the radial nerve from the radial head to the inferior border of the supinator ...

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