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- peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy affecting just one nerve is called "mononeuropathy" and neuropathy involving nerves in roughly the same areas on both sides...
- Peripheral mononeuropathy is a nerve related disease where a single nerve, that is used to transport messages from the brain to the peripheral body, is...
- polyneuropathy; third, fourth, or sixth cranial nerve palsy; mononeuropathy; mononeuropathy multiplex; diabetic amyotrophy; and autonomic neuropathy. Diabetic...
- Radial neuropathy is a type of mononeuropathy which results from acute trauma to the radial nerve that extends the length of the arm. It is known as transient...
- supination and pronation. Older males are more likely to have ulnar mononeuropathy than females without regard to BMI. 95% of females with a BMI less than...
- introduced to apply concepts from nerve entrapment to chronic pelvic pain. Mononeuropathy Neuropathy Plexopathy Radiculopathy Peripheral neuropathy Sciatica Spinal...
- neuropathy deep peroneal mononeuropathy at the fibular neck common fibular mononeuropathy at the hip deep fibular mononeuropathy at the ankle superficial...
- conditions. Injury to the common fibular nerve is the most common isolated mononeuropathy of the lower extremity and produces sensory problems on the lateral...
- neuroma, am****tion neuroma, or pseudoneuroma. Morton's neuroma (a mononeuropathy of the foot) is another example of the more general usage of the term...
- whole. Any peripheral nerve or nerve root can be damaged, called a mononeuropathy. Such injuries can be because of injury or trauma, or compression. Compression...