Neuropathy
functional or pathologic changes in the peripheral nervous system
Compression neuropathy
-process whereby a nerve becomes entrapped as it passes through a narrow tunnel or passage
Pathological changes that occur with neuropathy include
Etiology of Nerve Entrapment
Neurapraxia
Axonotmesis
- regneration is possible, but prolonged (months) without full recovery
Neurotmesis
-complete disruption of the axon with little likelihood of recovery
Conservative measures for compression neuropathy include
Cervical Nerve Root Compression
C5
C6
C7
C8
finger flexion
-sensation to ulnar forearm, small finger
T1
- sensation to medial arm
Peripheral Nerves at Risk in the upper extremity
Radial Nerve Entrapment Sites
Radial Nerve Function
- sensation to majority of the dorsum of the hand (via posterior interosseous nerve)
Radial Nerve Entrapment High on the humerus
Radial Nerve Entrapment: Radial Tunnel Syndrom
Median nerve Entrapment sites of entrapment
Median Nerve functions
Median Nerve Entrapment: Pronator Syndrome
Median nerve entrapment: Anterior Interosseous syndrome
Median Nerve Entrapment: Carpal tunnel syndrome