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Results 1 - 10 of 696 for nerves
  1. Common peroneal nerve dysfunction is due to damage to the peroneal nerve leading to loss of movement or sensation in the ... leg. This condition is also called common fibular nerve dysfunction.
  2. Cranial mononeuropathy VI is a nerve disorder. It affects the function of the sixth cranial (skull) nerve. As a result, the person may have double vision.
  3. ... syndrome is a condition in which the tibial nerve is being compressed. This is the nerve in the ankle that allows feeling and movement ...
  4. Ulnar nerve dysfunction is a problem with one of the nerves that travel from the shoulder to the hand, called the ulnar nerve. It helps you move your arm, wrist, and ...
  5. Radial nerve dysfunction is a problem with the radial nerve. This is the nerve that travels from the armpit down the back ... Damage to one nerve group, such as the radial nerve, is called ... Mononeuropathy means there is damage to a single nerve. Diseases ...
  6. ... which there is excessive pressure on the median nerve at the wrist. This is the nerve that allows feeling and movement to parts of ...
  7. ... by injury to or pressure on the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is a symptom of a medical problem. ... is pressure on or damage to the sciatic nerve. This nerve starts in the lower back and ...
  8. Mononeuropathy means that only one nerve is damaged. This disorder affects the third cranial nerve in the skull. This is one of the cranial nerves that control ...
  9. Axillary nerve dysfunction is nerve damage that can lead to a loss of movement or sensation in the shoulder. ... Axillary nerve dysfunction is a form of peripheral neuropathy . It occurs when there is damage to the axillary nerve. ...
  10. Femoral nerve dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in parts of the legs due to damage to the femoral nerve. ... The femoral nerve is located in the pelvis and goes down the front of the leg. It helps the muscles move ...
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