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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Facial nerve compression
  1. ... the foot and leg) Cranial mononeuropathy III, IV, compression or diabetic type Cranial mononeuropathy VI (double vision) Cranial mononeuropathy VII (facial paralysis) Femoral nerve dysfunction (loss of movement or sensation in part ...
  2. ... electric-shock-like pain in parts of the face) Alcoholic neuropathy Peripheral neuropathy ... to reduce feeling in the nerve (such as nerve ablation using radiofrequency, heat, balloon compression, or injection of chemicals) Surgery to take pressure ...
  3. ... recommend this procedure if you have a painful compression fracture of the spine due to: Cancer, including multiple myeloma Injury that caused broken bones in the spine
  4. ... recommend this procedure if you have a painful compression fracture of the spine due to: Cancer, including multiple myeloma Injury that caused broken bones in the spine
  5. ... a hospital. After the surgery, bandages and a compression garment are applied to keep pressure on the ... least 2 weeks. You will likely need the compression garment for several weeks. Follow your surgeon's instructions ...
  6. ... change the position of the neck, do chest compressions only. DO NOT roll the person over unless ...