Tunnel Syndromes
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The need for a comprehensive resource with easy-to-find information has increased with the addition of nine new syndromes. Tunnel Syndromes: Peripheral Nerve Compression Syndromes provides a quick overview of tunnel syndromes including the definition, anatomy, etiology, clinical signs and symptoms, and treatment. It presents a total of 50 tunnel sy

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2001
ISBN
9781420041248

Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Third Edition Preface
  3. The Editors
  4. Contents
  5. Section I: Overview
  6. Chapter 1. Significance of Tunnel Syndromes
  7. Chapter 2. Neurophysiology and Electrodiagnosis of Compression Syndromes*
  8. Section II: Tunnel Syndromes in the Upper Extremities
  9. Chapter 3. Tunnel Syndromes in the Upper Extremities
  10. Chapter 4. Spinal Accessory Nerve Syndrome
  11. Chapter 5. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  12. Chapter 6. Scapulocostal Syndrome
  13. Chapter 7. Suprascapular Nerve Syndrome
  14. Chapter 8. Lateral Axillary Hiatus Syndrome (Quadrangular or Quadrilateral Space Syndrome)
  15. Chapter 9. Intercostobrachial Nerve Syndrome
  16. Chapter 10. Syndrome of the Nusculocutaneous Nerve in the Shoulder Region
  17. Chapter 11. Dorsal Scapular Nerve Syndrome
  18. Chapter 12. Long Thoracic Nerve Compression
  19. Chapter 13. Radial Nerve Compression in the Upper Arm
  20. Chapter 14. Supracondylar Process Syndrome
  21. Chapter 15. Syndrome of the Musculocutaneous Nerve at the Elbow
  22. Chapter 16. Medial Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve Syndrome
  23. Chapter 17. Sulcus Ulnaris Syndrome
  24. Chapter 18. Pronator Teres Muscle Syndrome
  25. Chapter 19. Supinator Syndrome
  26. Chapter 20. Anterior Interosseous Syndrome
  27. Chapter 21. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle Syndrome
  28. Chapter 22. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  29. Chapter 23. Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome (Guyon’s Canal Syndrome)
  30. Chapter 24. Syndrome of the Deep Branch of the Ulnar Nerve
  31. Chapter 25. Syndrome of the Tendinous Arch of the Adductor Pollicis Muscle
  32. Chapter 26. Syndrome of the Superficial Branch of the Radial Nerve
  33. Chapter 27. Distal Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome
  34. Chapter 28. Digital Collateral Nerve Syndrome
  35. Section III: Tunnel Syndromes of the Trunk
  36. Chapter 29. Notalgia Paresthetica
  37. Chapter 30. Medial Superior Cluneal Nerve Syndrome
  38. Chapter 31. Syndrome of Musculus Rectus Abdominis
  39. Chapter 32. Iliohypogastricus Syndrome
  40. Chapter 33. Ilioinguinal Syndrome
  41. Chapter 34. Genitofemoral Nerve Syndrome
  42. Chapter 35. Pudendal Nerve Syndrome (Syndrome of Alcock’s tunnel)
  43. Section IV: Tunnel Syndromes in the Lower Extremities
  44. Chapter 36. Introduction
  45. Chapter 37. Lumbosacral Tunnel Syndrome
  46. Chapter 38. Gluteal Nerve Syndromes
  47. Chapter 39. Iliacus Muscle Syndrome
  48. Chapter 40. Obturator Tunnel Syndrome
  49. Chapter 41. Cutaneous Femoris Posterior Nerve Syndrome
  50. Chapter 42. Piriformis Muscle Syndrome
  51. Chapter 43. Meralgia Paresthetica
  52. Chapter 44. Saphenous Nerve Syndrome
  53. Chapter 45. Popliteal Entrapment Syndrome
  54. Chapter 46. Peroneal Tunnel Syndrome
  55. Chapter 47. Superficial Peroneal Nerve Syndrome
  56. Chapter 48. Sural Nerve Syndrome
  57. Chapter 49. Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  58. Chapter 50. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  59. Chapter 51. Medial Plantar Nerve Syndrome (Jogger’s Foot)
  60. Chapter 52. Syndrome of the First Branch of the Lateral Plantar Nerve
  61. Chapter 53. Morton’s Metatarsalgia
  62. Section V: Tunnel Syndromes in Athletes
  63. Chapter 54. Tunnel Syndromes in Athletes*
  64. Glossary
  65. Index
  66. Back cover