Posts tagged nerve entrapment
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Do you have burning, tingling, aching, or numbness at the inside of your elbow? Does it radiate along the inside of your forearm and go to your pinky and maybe part of your ring finger? In some cases, the nerve may even snap across the medial epicondyle.

It sounds like you have cubital tunnel syndrome—a.k.a. ulnar nerve entrapment. Check out the full article to find out how we help.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is the most common peripheral nerve condition. It involves the median nerve at the front of the forearm and/or at the wrist. CTS is the second leading cause of missed work.

Most doctors believe it’s only due to a compressed nerve, but an entraped nerve is more common. Entraped median nerve is when fibrous adhesions form around the nerve at locations along the forearm and wrist.

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Morton's Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma is a common nerve condition that occurs in the ball of the foot. It occurs more commonly in people that are on their feet the majority of the day or that enjoy walking/running. Wearing high heels frequently also increases the likelihood of this condition.

Find out common treatments and what works best to fix Morton’s neuroma.

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