nerve entrapment
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A patient points to their wrist while describing symptoms of nerve entrapment.
Definition
Noun: - A medical condition involving repeated and prolonged compression of a nerve: This typically occurs where nerves pass near joints or through narrow anatomical spaces, often due to inflammation, swelling, or structural changes, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness.
Usage
- As a subject: is a common cause of chronic limb pain.
- As an object: The doctor diagnosed the patient with .
- With modifiers: at the elbow is often called "cubital tunnel syndrome."
Examples
- In a medical context:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome is a classic example of median nerve entrapment.
- The surgeon performed a procedure to relieve the nerve entrapment.
- In a general description:
- Prolonged poor posture can sometimes lead to nerve entrapment.
Advanced Usage
- "to cause/result in nerve entrapment": Describes the origin of the condition.
- The repetitive motion of typing can result in nerve entrapment.
- "symptoms of nerve entrapment": Refers to the clinical signs.
- Tingling in the fingers is a common symptom of nerve entrapment.
Variants and Related Words
- Entrapment neuropathy: A more formal, synonymous medical term.
- The study focused on the surgical outcomes for entrapment neuropathy.
- Nerve compression: A broader term that includes both acute and chronic compression; nerve entrapment is a specific type of chronic nerve compression.
- While all nerve entrapment involves compression, not all nerve compression is considered entrapment.
Synonyms
- Compressive neuropathy: A technical synonym emphasizing the compressive nature of the nerve damage.
- Trapped nerve: A common, less formal term with the same meaning.
Related Phrases
- Nerve entrapment syndrome: Refers to the specific set of symptoms and signs associated with the entrapment of a particular nerve.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome is a specific nerve entrapment syndrome.
- Site of entrapment: The specific anatomical location where the nerve is compressed.
- The site of entrapment for the peroneal nerve is often near the knee.
A patient points to their wrist while describing symptoms of nerve entrapment.
Noun
- repeated and long-term nerve compression (usually in nerves near joints that are subject to inflammation or swelling)