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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Nerve compression syndrome
| image          = [[File:Gray818.png|250px]]
| caption        = Diagram of a nerve being compressed
| synonyms        = Compression neuropathy, entrapment neuropathy
| field          = [[Neurology]]
| symptoms        = Pain, tingling, numbness, muscle weakness
| complications  = [[Muscle atrophy]], [[chronic pain]]
| onset          = Varies depending on cause
| duration        = Can be acute or chronic
| causes          = [[Repetitive motion]], [[injury]], [[inflammation]], [[tumors]]
| risks          = [[Obesity]], [[diabetes]], [[pregnancy]], [[arthritis]]
| diagnosis      = [[Physical examination]], [[nerve conduction study]], [[MRI]]
| differential    = [[Peripheral neuropathy]], [[radiculopathy]], [[multiple sclerosis]]
| treatment      = [[Rest]], [[physical therapy]], [[splinting]], [[surgery]]
| medication      = [[NSAIDs]], [[corticosteroids]]
| prognosis      = Varies; often good with treatment
| frequency      = Common
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= Nerve Compression Syndrome =
= Nerve Compression Syndrome =
 
[[File:Spinal cord diagram KIN 412.png|left|thumb|Illustration of a nerve being compressed by surrounding tissues.]]
[[File:Spinal cord diagram KIN 412.png|thumb|left|Illustration of a nerve being compressed by surrounding tissues.]]
'''Nerve Compression Syndrome''' or '''Compression Neuropathy''' is a medical condition where a nerve experiences direct pressure, leading to various symptoms. Commonly, it is referred to as a [[trapped nerve]], but this term can also be used to describe nerve root compression caused by other factors like a [[herniated disc]].
 
'''Nerve Compression Syndrome''' or '''Compression Neuropathy''' is a medical condition where a nerve experiences direct pressure, leading to various symptoms. Commonly, it is referred to as a [[trapped nerve]], but this term can also be used to describe nerve root compression caused by other factors like a [[herniated disc]].  
 
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== Causes ==
== Causes ==
Nerve Compression Syndrome can arise due to a variety of reasons:
Nerve Compression Syndrome can arise due to a variety of reasons:
* Mechanical pressure due to misaligned bones or tissues.
* Mechanical pressure due to misaligned bones or tissues.
* Tumors pressing against a nerve.
* Tumors pressing against a nerve.
* [[Repetitive stress injuries]] causing inflammation around the nerve.
* [[Repetitive stress injuries]] causing inflammation around the nerve.
* Diseases or conditions that cause tissue swelling around the nerve, such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]] or diabetes.
* Diseases or conditions that cause tissue swelling around the nerve, such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]] or diabetes.
It's worth noting that while nerve injury from a singular episode of physical trauma can be considered a form of compression neuropathy, it's typically not classified under this category.
It's worth noting that while nerve injury from a singular episode of physical trauma can be considered a form of compression neuropathy, it's typically not classified under this category.
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
When a nerve is compressed, it can lead to a range of symptoms. These symptoms are localized, only affecting the specific part of the body where the nerve is compressed. Common symptoms include:
When a nerve is compressed, it can lead to a range of symptoms. These symptoms are localized, only affecting the specific part of the body where the nerve is compressed. Common symptoms include:
* '''Pain''': Often sharp and localized to the area of compression.
* '''Pain''': Often sharp and localized to the area of compression.
* '''Tingling or Paresthesia''': A "pins and needles" sensation.
* '''Tingling or Paresthesia''': A "pins and needles" sensation.
* '''Numbness''': Lack of sensation in the affected region.
* '''Numbness''': Lack of sensation in the affected region.
* '''Muscle Weakness''': Reduced strength in muscles served by the affected nerve.
* '''Muscle Weakness''': Reduced strength in muscles served by the affected nerve.
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
If Nerve Compression Syndrome is suspected, several diagnostic tests and examinations can help confirm the condition:
If Nerve Compression Syndrome is suspected, several diagnostic tests and examinations can help confirm the condition:
* Physical Examination: Checking for areas of numbness, muscle weakness, and abnormal reflexes.
* Physical Examination: Checking for areas of numbness, muscle weakness, and abnormal reflexes.
* '''Nerve Conduction Studies''': These tests evaluate the speed and intensity of electrical signals as they travel down the nerves. Abnormal results can suggest compression.
* '''Nerve Conduction Studies''': These tests evaluate the speed and intensity of electrical signals as they travel down the nerves. Abnormal results can suggest compression.
* [[MRI]] or [[CT scan]]: Imaging tests can help pinpoint the location of the compression and determine its cause.
* [[MRI]] or [[CT scan]]: Imaging tests can help pinpoint the location of the compression and determine its cause.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
* '''Conservative Treatments''': This can include physical therapy, pain relievers, and other non-surgical interventions.
* '''Conservative Treatments''': This can include physical therapy, pain relievers, and other non-surgical interventions.
* '''Surgery''': In cases where conservative treatments don't work, surgery may be necessary to relieve pressure on the nerve. However, it's important to understand that surgery does not guarantee complete relief from symptoms.
* '''Surgery''': In cases where conservative treatments don't work, surgery may be necessary to relieve pressure on the nerve. However, it's important to understand that surgery does not guarantee complete relief from symptoms.
* Alternative Therapies: Some patients find relief from treatments like [[acupuncture]] or chiropractic care.
* Alternative Therapies: Some patients find relief from treatments like [[acupuncture]] or chiropractic care.
== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==
While Nerve Compression Syndrome can be painful and debilitating, understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatments can help those affected manage their condition and seek appropriate care.
While Nerve Compression Syndrome can be painful and debilitating, understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatments can help those affected manage their condition and seek appropriate care.
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Nerve compression syndrome
File:Gray818.png
Synonyms Compression neuropathy, entrapment neuropathy
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Pain, tingling, numbness, muscle weakness
Complications Muscle atrophy, chronic pain
Onset Varies depending on cause
Duration Can be acute or chronic
Types N/A
Causes Repetitive motion, injury, inflammation, tumors
Risks Obesity, diabetes, pregnancy, arthritis
Diagnosis Physical examination, nerve conduction study, MRI
Differential diagnosis Peripheral neuropathy, radiculopathy, multiple sclerosis
Prevention N/A
Treatment Rest, physical therapy, splinting, surgery
Medication NSAIDs, corticosteroids
Prognosis Varies; often good with treatment
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


File:The radial nerve is shown. The most common entrapment neuropathy of the radial nerve is of the deep branch as it traverses the arcade of Frohse.webp
Illustration of a nerve being compressed by surrounding tissue.

Nerve Compression Syndrome[edit]

File:Spinal cord diagram KIN 412.png
Illustration of a nerve being compressed by surrounding tissues.

Nerve Compression Syndrome or Compression Neuropathy is a medical condition where a nerve experiences direct pressure, leading to various symptoms. Commonly, it is referred to as a trapped nerve, but this term can also be used to describe nerve root compression caused by other factors like a herniated disc.

Causes[edit]

Nerve Compression Syndrome can arise due to a variety of reasons:

  • Mechanical pressure due to misaligned bones or tissues.
  • Tumors pressing against a nerve.
  • Repetitive stress injuries causing inflammation around the nerve.
  • Diseases or conditions that cause tissue swelling around the nerve, such as rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes.

It's worth noting that while nerve injury from a singular episode of physical trauma can be considered a form of compression neuropathy, it's typically not classified under this category.

Symptoms[edit]

When a nerve is compressed, it can lead to a range of symptoms. These symptoms are localized, only affecting the specific part of the body where the nerve is compressed. Common symptoms include:

  • Pain: Often sharp and localized to the area of compression.
  • Tingling or Paresthesia: A "pins and needles" sensation.
  • Numbness: Lack of sensation in the affected region.
  • Muscle Weakness: Reduced strength in muscles served by the affected nerve.

Diagnosis[edit]

If Nerve Compression Syndrome is suspected, several diagnostic tests and examinations can help confirm the condition:

  • Physical Examination: Checking for areas of numbness, muscle weakness, and abnormal reflexes.
  • Nerve Conduction Studies: These tests evaluate the speed and intensity of electrical signals as they travel down the nerves. Abnormal results can suggest compression.
  • MRI or CT scan: Imaging tests can help pinpoint the location of the compression and determine its cause.

Treatment[edit]

  • Conservative Treatments: This can include physical therapy, pain relievers, and other non-surgical interventions.
  • Surgery: In cases where conservative treatments don't work, surgery may be necessary to relieve pressure on the nerve. However, it's important to understand that surgery does not guarantee complete relief from symptoms.
  • Alternative Therapies: Some patients find relief from treatments like acupuncture or chiropractic care.

Conclusion[edit]

While Nerve Compression Syndrome can be painful and debilitating, understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatments can help those affected manage their condition and seek appropriate care.

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