Nerve entrapment syndromes are mononeuropathies occurring in regions anatomically predisposed to compression. They are often related to dynamic processes involving surrounding tendons, muscles, bones, and usually occur close to a joint. Posture, habits and other activities may have a crucial role in the change of nerve entrapments (Andersen et al., 2012; Bartels and Verbeek, 2007; Descatha et al., 2004; Palmer et al., 2007; Richardson and Jamieson, 2004; Strömberg et al., 1997).
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Τετάρτη 25 Μαΐου 2016
Prolonged phone-call posture causes changes of ulnar motor nerve conduction across elbow
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