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A
Entrapment of the [[Anterior Interosseous Nerve|anterior interosseous nerve]], most commonly ~5-8cm distal to the medial epicondyle. +
B
Compression of the [[Inferior Calcaneal Nerve (Baxter Nerve)]] +
C
Calcification between healthy collagen fibrils in a 'critical zone' 1-2cm from the tendon insertion due to high shear and stress forces. +
carpal ligament disruption, leading to abnormal bone positions and contact points, and overloading of the joint surfaces. +
Entrapment of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel +
Compression of the cauda equina +
*Radiculopathy: Nerve root compression
*Radicular pain: Nerve root inflammation or dorsal ganglion compression
+
Autoimmune demyelination of large peripheral nerve fibres +
Abnormal development of the dorsal spinal elements +
Ulnar nerve entrapment most commonly within the cubital tunnel. +
F
extraforaminal compression of the L5 nerve root between the L5 transverse process and the sacral ala. +
Fatigue loading of the femoral neck where loading exceeds metabolic repair potential. For tension fractures there is additional component of hip abductor fatigue. +
Dysregulation of central pain processing. +
G
Overload [[Tendinopathy|degenerative tendinopathy]] of [[Gluteus Medius|gluteus medius]] and/or [[Gluteus Minimus|gluteus minimus]] tendons. +
[[Ulnar Nerve]] entrapment at Guyon's canal in the wrist +
H
Calcification and inflammation of the muscles that insert onto the hyoid bone. +
I
Asymmetrical vertebral gorwth +
L
Entrapment of the [[Lateral Plantar Nerve|lateral plantar nerve]] +
tear in lumbosacral fascia with herniation, or discrete nodule. +
M
RNA toxicity from expanded repeats +
N
Subluxation of the atlantoaxial joint resulting in compression of the C2 ventral ramus +
P
Fibrotic taut plica +
GAA deficiency causes glycogen to accumulate in lysosomes and cytoplasm, resulting in tissue damage and various clinical features depending on the form of the disease. +
Entrapment of the [[Posterior Interosseous Nerve|posterior interosseous nerve]]. +
Entrapment of the [[Median Nerve]] at various locations at the elbow or proximal forearm, most commonly between the two heads of [[Pronator Teres|pronator teres]] +
Disrupted muscle architecture during a period of bacteraemia +
R
Entrapment of the [[Radial Nerve]] at the radial groove of the humerus +
S
Disturbance of endochondral ossification +
Cyclical innate and adaptive immune system activation with lymphocytic infiltration of affected tissue +
loss of fibrous or cartilaginous attachments between ribs 8-10 causing subluxation and intercostal nerve impingement. +
Repetitive friction of SCN under the thoracolumbar fascia, or rarely constriction in the osteofibrous tunnel. +
T
Phosphofructokinase deficiency resulting in secondary glycogenosis +
Compression of subclavian vessels or brachial plexus in or near the thoracic outlet +
Overlap of developing somites. +
Thickened and stenotic A1 pulley +
W
Entrapment of the [[Superficial Radial Nerve|superficial radial nerve]] at the distal forearm +