Compression of the radial nerve is most commonly described at the supinator muscle (i.e., arcade of Frohse). However, radial nerve compression can occur in the arm. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to review both etiologies of radial nerve entrapment and the sites at which this can occur in the arm. The clinical presentation of radial nerve entrapment in the arm and how it differs from that of entrapment at other sites is reviewed and the conditions potentially predisposing to nerve entrapment are described. Particular attention is paid to the nerve\u27s course and potential variants of the anatomical structures in the arm. In each case, the recommended course of management for the neuropathy is described. Injury of the radial nerv...
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Radial nerve palsy is one of the commonest upper limb compressive neuropathies encountered in orthop...
PURPOSE: The brachial plexus block through the humeral canal as described by Dupré is indicated in h...
Compression of the radial nerve is most commonly described at the supinator muscle (i.e., arcade of ...
Radial nerve injuries, at different levels, have been reported in swimming, tennis, golf, weight lif...
Radial nerve damage is frequently encountered in humeral fractures. The radial nerve is primarily da...
SummaryIntroductionThe radial tunnel is a musculo-aponeurotic furrow which extends from the lateral ...
Background: Radial nerve is the most frequently injured major nerve in the upper extremity. Proximal...
Background: Radial nerve is the most frequently injured major nerve in the upper extremity. Proximal...
Brachial artery and median nerve is the main neurovascular bundle of the arm. They have close relati...
There are five sites at which radial nerve entrapment at the elbow has been commonly reported. These...
Radial nerve compression is seldom encountered in the upper arm, and most commonly described compres...
Introduction: The peripheral nerve injuries have an incidence of 2-3% from all traumatisms and repr...
Iatrogenic nerve injury during fracture surgery of the upper arm is a well-known complication. ...
SummaryIntroductionThe radial tunnel is a musculo-aponeurotic furrow which extends from the lateral ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Radial nerve palsy is one of the commonest upper limb compressive neuropathies encountered in orthop...
PURPOSE: The brachial plexus block through the humeral canal as described by Dupré is indicated in h...
Compression of the radial nerve is most commonly described at the supinator muscle (i.e., arcade of ...
Radial nerve injuries, at different levels, have been reported in swimming, tennis, golf, weight lif...
Radial nerve damage is frequently encountered in humeral fractures. The radial nerve is primarily da...
SummaryIntroductionThe radial tunnel is a musculo-aponeurotic furrow which extends from the lateral ...
Background: Radial nerve is the most frequently injured major nerve in the upper extremity. Proximal...
Background: Radial nerve is the most frequently injured major nerve in the upper extremity. Proximal...
Brachial artery and median nerve is the main neurovascular bundle of the arm. They have close relati...
There are five sites at which radial nerve entrapment at the elbow has been commonly reported. These...
Radial nerve compression is seldom encountered in the upper arm, and most commonly described compres...
Introduction: The peripheral nerve injuries have an incidence of 2-3% from all traumatisms and repr...
Iatrogenic nerve injury during fracture surgery of the upper arm is a well-known complication. ...
SummaryIntroductionThe radial tunnel is a musculo-aponeurotic furrow which extends from the lateral ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Radial nerve palsy is one of the commonest upper limb compressive neuropathies encountered in orthop...
PURPOSE: The brachial plexus block through the humeral canal as described by Dupré is indicated in h...