Severe, Persistent, Painful Neuropathy Relieved Immediately After Surgical Release: Case of Neurostenalgia of the Radial Nerve
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
; : 323-326, 2015.
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ABSTRACT
Neurostenalgia is a neuropathic pain that results from continuing irritation of an anatomically intact nerve by a noxious agent. The pain resolves promptly after surgical release of the nerve. The authors report a case of neurostenalgia of the radial nerve in which the posterior interosseous branch was compressed at the arcade of Frohse, presenting with severe arm and elbow pain. The pain was immediately relieved after surgical release of the nerve.
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Arm
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Radial Nerve
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Elbow
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Neuralgia
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En
Journal:
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
Year:
2015
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