brachialis-syndrome

Brachialis Syndrome

Introduction Brachialis syndrome, also known as anterior interosseous nerve syndrome, is a rare condition that occurs when the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) is compressed or injured. The AIN is a branch of the median nerve, which originates from the brachial plexus in the neck and travels down the arm into the forearm. The AIN supplies…

Home treatment of sciatic pain
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Sciatica Nerve Pain Home Treatment

Introduction Sciatica is a type of nerve pain caused by irritation or damage to the sciatic nerve. It may also cause tingling or numbness in your butt or back, which may extend down your leg in addition to pain. It’s also possible for symptoms to get worse. If you have sciatica, you can feel pain…

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Whether you spend long hours typing on a keyboard, engaging in manual labor, or using handheld devices extensively, the risk of developing CTS is a reality that cannot be ignored. However, there is hope for relief through targeted exercises designed to alleviate symptoms and strengthen the affected areas. In this article, we will explore a…

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Top Exercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Relief

The complex world of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) can be overwhelming for those affected by it, often causing discomfort and impacting day-to-day functionality. Understanding CTS – its causes, symptoms, the anatomical structures involved, and its overall effect on hand and wrist health – is an imperative step toward recovery. In the quest for relief and…

Brachial Plexus Injury
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Brachial Plexus injury

What is Brachial Plexus injury? The brachial plexus initiate from the cervical vertebrae and passes to the neck to the axilla and supplies the upper limb. It is formed from the 5th to 8th cervical nerves of the ventral rami and the 1st thoracic nerve of the ventral ramus of the ascending part. Branches from…

Spinal cord injury
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Spinal Cord Injury

What is Spinal Cord Injury? A spinal cord injury damages the spinal cord itself or nearby bones and tissues. Depending on the severity of the condition, it frequently causes permanent changes in sensation, strength, and other body mobility or function in various parts of the patient’s body below the site of the injury. Treatments include…

GUYON'S CANAL SYNDROME
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GUYON’S CANAL SYNDROME

What is Guyon’s Canal Syndrome ? Guyan’s canal syndrome is also known as Ulnar tunnel syndrome & Handlebar palsy . In Guyon’s canal syndrome there is a compression of the ulnar nerve when it passes through the wrist into the hand through a space called the Guyon’s canal (ulnar tunnel). Introduction : Anatomy : Which…