Radial neuropathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Radial neuropathy (or radial mononeuropathy ) 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 paresthesi...
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Saturday Night Palsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saturday Night Palsy is the name of a single by TISM. It was released off Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance (1988). It was their second single to have a film clip. The title of the song is ...
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"Saturday-night palsy" is a term for an injury that occurs to the radial nerve during deep sleep, such as that which may occur when a person is intoxicated. Prolonged or repeated constriction of the wrist (caused by wearing a tight watch strap, for example) may also cause an injury to terminal portions of the radial nerve.
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This disorder is sometimes called Saturday night palsy because it occurs in people who drink heavily (often during weekends) and then sleep soundly with an arm draped over the back of a chair or under their partner's head.
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Radial Neuropathy: The Wrist-Drop of Saturday Night Palsy; Gary E Cordingley, MD, PhD; ... People with Saturday night palsy often exercise their arms by squeezing rubber balls or similar objects. Unfortunately, this activity exercises the wrong muscles. The radial nerve and its muscles have nothing to do with flexing...
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www.cordingleyneurology.com/radialneuropathy.html
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... The following day, he had weakness of foot flexion and extension and a sensory loss consistent with a bilateral tibial and peroneal neuropathy. Symptoms resolved rapidly in the left side; in the right side, a conduction block was still demonstrable 3 weeks later.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/14871452
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This nerve is the most frequent target of that peculiar alcohol related neuropathy,"Saturday night palsy". So this issue I thought I might briefly review the clinical anatomy of the radial nerve. I the humerus (figure 2). In some cases this injury is iatrogenic when the orthopedic surgeons repair the humerus with meccano.
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This form of radial nerve palsy is known as "Saturday night palsy."; ... In many cases, radial nerve palsy resolves itself. Recovery may be partial or complete according to the severity of the nerve damage.
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www.ecureme.com/emyhealth/data/Radial_Nerve_Palsy.asp
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The terms Saturday night palsy and honeymooner's palsy refer to the concept of placing one's arm over another chair, with the resultant pressure causing injury to the radial nerve.
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/1141674-overview
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