Entrapment

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Entrapment is a medical condition where a nerve is compressed or constricted in a fixed and narrow area. This can lead to pain, numbness, muscle weakness and damage to the nerve. The most common sites of nerve entrapment are the wrist (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) and the elbow (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome).

Causes

Nerve entrapment can be caused by a variety of factors. These include:

Symptoms

The symptoms of nerve entrapment can vary depending on the nerve involved and the location of the entrapment. Common symptoms include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of nerve entrapment often involves a physical examination and a review of the patient's medical history. Additional tests may include:

Treatment

Treatment for nerve entrapment can involve a combination of conservative and surgical approaches. These may include:

See also

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