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Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome. Compression of the anterior interosseous nerve, one branch of the median nerve, can cause paralysis in the fingers in more severe cases.
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that begins at the base of the neck, passes through the armpit (axilla), and extends into the arm. It originates from five spinal "roots"—C5, C6, C7, C8, and ...
Background: The etiology and treatment of spontaneous paralysis variants of anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) syndrome remains controversial. Variation and multiple sites of potential compression ...
Forearm - Right Anterior Vessels and Nerves (Deep Dissection) "Some of the parts of the forearm shown include: superior ulnar collateral artery, ulnar nerve, inferior ulnar collateral artery,medial ...
The mandibular nerve is the largest of the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve that services the lower lip, lower teeth, gums, chin, and jaw. Unlike the other parts of the trigeminal nerve that ...
We present a case of multiple HLCs of the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) in a 22-year-old female with left upper arm pain, finger numbness, and limited activity for 1 month. Physical examination ...
Elbow pain can occur when lifting an object for several reasons, including tennis elbow and trapped nerves. Learn more about some causes and treatments here.
The anterior interosseous nerve is a motor nerve branch of the median nerve. A motor nerve is involved with muscle function. Compression of this nerve can occur at one or more sites in your forearm.