Everyone has at one time or another too much pressure to the "Jewish" elbow is actually the ulnar nerve is applied. This physical pressure disrupts the function of the nerve that causes pain , numbness , tingling or weakness in the elbow on the fingers .
Excessive pressure applied for too long ridge along the spine results in much the same sensations. When these sensations occur naturally dependent on the specific route of the affected nerve as shown above.
Neuralgia resulting from direct physical pressure is called entrapment neuropathy because the nerve is trapped or pinched by some structure. This term helps to distinguish neuropathies resulting from infection or disease in which the nerve pain is more often known as neuritis or neuralgia.
Radiculitis / radiculopathy
It is not specific conditions, but rather describes a nerve is pressed in or near the spinal cord at the beginning or the nerve root '''' . Radiculitis is radiculomyelopathy Latin root means more inflammation itis . Radiculopathy comes from the same Latin root means radiculomyelopathy more Greek pathos suffering. There may be slight technical differences between the two words , but in truth , they are often used interchangeably , with no clear distinction.
Radiculopathy Radiculi pinch occurs at or near the root of the nerve along the spinal cord . The most common cause of this physical pressure is a spinal nerve crush intervertebral disc protrusion against bone , causing pain in the spine in the neck or back pain or disc, and of course throughout the path of the adjacent nerve root results in a sore arm or leg pain by a process called referred pain or radicular pain .
For example, a nerve root impact in the cervical spine or neck can cause pain , motor, sensory paresthesias or weakness in the shoulder, arm or hand is called radiculitis brachial brachial American arm or simply radiculitis cervical or cervical radiculopathy .
Similarly, a pinched nerve in hip root in the lumbar or lumbosacral spine may show symptoms in the lower limb , lumbar radiculitis or lumbar radiculopathy . This can lead to pain , weakness, numbness or paresthesia in the back, hip, leg or foot. This is known as sciatica, a reference to the nerve is pinched . Sciatica due to compression of spinal nerve roots is one of the most common forms of radiculopathy .
Neuritis / neuralgia
Neuritis is inflammation and neuro ite for the nerves . Neuralgia is Greek algos for pain and neuro for nerves. The difference between the neuritis and neuralgia are more technical and these terms are also used interchangeably .
The most common cause of neuritis and neuralgia are generalized metabolic problems such as those that occur as a result of diabetes or alcoholism , and as such , is a general nerve dysfunction and generalized , instead a specific nerve root , as in the sciatica is caused by direct physical pressure .
Acute or chronic poisoning most commonly lead, arsenic , mercury , copper and phosphorus also leads to dysfunction of the rib is extended also be called neuritis and neuralgia .
Excessive pressure applied for too long ridge along the spine results in much the same sensations. When these sensations occur naturally dependent on the specific route of the affected nerve as shown above.
Neuralgia resulting from direct physical pressure is called entrapment neuropathy because the nerve is trapped or pinched by some structure. This term helps to distinguish neuropathies resulting from infection or disease in which the nerve pain is more often known as neuritis or neuralgia.
Radiculitis / radiculopathy
It is not specific conditions, but rather describes a nerve is pressed in or near the spinal cord at the beginning or the nerve root '''' . Radiculitis is radiculomyelopathy Latin root means more inflammation itis . Radiculopathy comes from the same Latin root means radiculomyelopathy more Greek pathos suffering. There may be slight technical differences between the two words , but in truth , they are often used interchangeably , with no clear distinction.
Radiculopathy Radiculi pinch occurs at or near the root of the nerve along the spinal cord . The most common cause of this physical pressure is a spinal nerve crush intervertebral disc protrusion against bone , causing pain in the spine in the neck or back pain or disc, and of course throughout the path of the adjacent nerve root results in a sore arm or leg pain by a process called referred pain or radicular pain .
For example, a nerve root impact in the cervical spine or neck can cause pain , motor, sensory paresthesias or weakness in the shoulder, arm or hand is called radiculitis brachial brachial American arm or simply radiculitis cervical or cervical radiculopathy .
Similarly, a pinched nerve in hip root in the lumbar or lumbosacral spine may show symptoms in the lower limb , lumbar radiculitis or lumbar radiculopathy . This can lead to pain , weakness, numbness or paresthesia in the back, hip, leg or foot. This is known as sciatica, a reference to the nerve is pinched . Sciatica due to compression of spinal nerve roots is one of the most common forms of radiculopathy .
Neuritis / neuralgia
Neuritis is inflammation and neuro ite for the nerves . Neuralgia is Greek algos for pain and neuro for nerves. The difference between the neuritis and neuralgia are more technical and these terms are also used interchangeably .
The most common cause of neuritis and neuralgia are generalized metabolic problems such as those that occur as a result of diabetes or alcoholism , and as such , is a general nerve dysfunction and generalized , instead a specific nerve root , as in the sciatica is caused by direct physical pressure .
Acute or chronic poisoning most commonly lead, arsenic , mercury , copper and phosphorus also leads to dysfunction of the rib is extended also be called neuritis and neuralgia .
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