Struthers Ligament: Anatomy, Clinical Significance, and Treatment
The Struthers ligament is an anomalous fibrous band in the upper arm that can entrap the median nerve and brachial artery, leading to pain, numbness, ...
By Hart
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The Struthers ligament is an anomalous fibrous band in the upper arm that can entrap the median nerve and brachial artery, leading to pain, numbness, ...
By Hart
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed, leading to pain, numbness, and tingling in the h...
By Alex
While "CP knee condition" is not a specific medical diagnosis, it commonly refers to the various musculoskeletal issues affecting the knee j...
By Hart
CP knee hyperextension is a condition in individuals with Cerebral Palsy where the knee extends beyond its normal limit, creating a "back-knee&qu...
By Hart
Foot slap, or foot drop, results from weakness or paralysis of ankle dorsiflexor muscles, mainly the tibialis anterior, causing an uncontrolled foot d...
By Jordan