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Peripheral nerve entrapment

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♦ Peripheral nerve compression syndromes are common when involving the median nerve at the wrist and the ulnar nerve at the elbow♦ All patients are primarily diagnosed using a careful history and clinical examination♦ Neurophysiological studies are very helpful especially in confusing presentations but do have a low false positive and false negative rate♦ Conservative management should be tried in nearly all patients for 6-12 weeks♦ Surgical treatment is generally very successful in relieving the symptoms of peripheral nerve compression♦ Delayed treatment can result in permanent nerve damage which cannot be corrected by surgery.
Title: Peripheral nerve entrapment
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♦ Peripheral nerve compression syndromes are common when involving the median nerve at the wrist and the ulnar nerve at the elbow♦ All patients are primarily diagnosed using a careful history and clinical examination♦ Neurophysiological studies are very helpful especially in confusing presentations but do have a low false positive and false negative rate♦ Conservative management should be tried in nearly all patients for 6-12 weeks♦ Surgical treatment is generally very successful in relieving the symptoms of peripheral nerve compression♦ Delayed treatment can result in permanent nerve damage which cannot be corrected by surgery.

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