1. Ulnar nerve dysfunction
Ulnar nerve dysfunction is a problem with the nerve that travels from the wrist to the shoulder, which leads to movement or sensation problems in the wrist and hand.
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2. 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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3. Tibial nerve dysfunction: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
nerve, one of the branches of the sciatic nerve of the leg. The tibial nerve supplies movement and sensation to the calf and foot muscles.
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4. Ulnar nerve dysfunction
Ulnar nerve dysfunction is a problem with the nerve that travels from the wrist to the shoulder, which leads to movement or sensation problems in the wrist and hand.
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5. Ulnar nerve
Ulnar nerve: Anatomy; Formed by: C8 and T1 ± C7 roots; Axons pass through; Lower trunk & medial cord of brachial plexus; Ulnar groove at elbow; Cubital tunnel under flexor carpi ulnaris; Guyon's canal: Between pisiform ...
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6. Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
Ulnar nerve neuropathy due to ulnar nerve entrapment is often a painful disorder of the outer side of the arm and hand near the little finger, caused by pressure on the ulnar nerve in your arm.
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7. Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
Caused by compression of the ulnar nerve, usually at the elbow, the disorder is the second most common nerve entrapment after carpal tunnel syndrome. The elbow is the most vulnerable point of the ulnar nerve because...
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8. Secondary Branches of Ulnar Nerve
Secondary Branches of Ulnar Nerve
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9. Your Orthopaedic Connection: Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
Ulnar nerve entrapment occurs when the ulnar nerve in the arm becomes compressed. When this happens, the nerve does not function normally.
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10. Ulnar nerve damage - Shands Healthcare
The ulnar nerve originates from the brachial plexus and travels down arm. The nerve is commonly injured at the elbow because of elbow fracture or dislocation. The ulnar nerve is near the surface of the body where it...
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