1. Distal median nerve dysfunction
Distal median nerve dysfunction is a form of peripheral neuropathy that affects the movement of or sensation in the hands. Peripheral means further out from the spinal cord.
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2. Distal median nerve dysfunction: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Distal median nerve dysfunction occurs when the nerve is inflamed, trapped, or injured by trauma. Perhaps the most common reason is trapping (entrapment), which puts pressure on the nerve where it...
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3. Median nerve - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
A major nerve of the upper extremity. In humans, the fibers of the median nerve originate in the lower cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord (usually C6 to T1), travel via the brachial plexus, and supply sensory and motor innervation to parts of.....
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4. Femoral nerve dysfunction - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Femoral nerve dysfunction
Femoral nerve dysfunction What is Femoral nerve dysfunction? Femoral nerve dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in the leg due to nerve damage. Neuropathy - femoral ...
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5. Distal median nerve dysfunction
Distal median nerve dysfunction is a form of peripheral neuropathy that affects the movement of or sensation in the hands. Peripheral means further out from the spinal cord.
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6. Nerve Routes to Muscles - Proximal to Distal index
Nerve Routes to Muscles - Proximal to Distal index Nerve Routes to Muscles - Proximal to Distal index
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7. Median nerve
Causes; Idiopathic:? Related to; Congenital smallness of carpal tunnel; Hand activity: Repetitive; Amount; More common in dominant hand; Occupational; Reduced space in carpal tunnel; Tenosynovitis: Rheumatoid arthritis or suppurative; Bone: Fractu...
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9. Compression of the median nerve - Shands Healthcare
A diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome may follow testing the affected hand for numbness, tingling, weakness and/or pain in specific areas. Muscle and nerve conduction tests may also help affirm or rule out carpal tunnel syndrome.
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10. Tibial nerve dysfunction
Tibial nerve dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in the lower leg, caused by damage to the tibial nerve.
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