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'''Wartenberg Syndrome''''','' also known as watch strap or handcuff neuropathy, is a condition where the [[Superficial Radial Nerve|superficial radial nerve]] is entrapped at the distal forearm. | |||
'''Wartenberg Syndrome'', also known as watch strap or handcuff neuropathy, is a condition where the [[Superficial Radial Nerve|superficial radial nerve]] is entrapped at the distal forearm. | |||
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The [[Superficial Radial Nerve|superficial radial nerve]] is entraped in the subcutaneous tissue as it exits between the [[Brachioradialis|brachioradialis]] and [[Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus|extensor carpi radialis longus]] tendons. | The [[Superficial Radial Nerve|superficial radial nerve]] is entraped in the subcutaneous tissue as it exits between the [[Brachioradialis|brachioradialis]] and [[Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus|extensor carpi radialis longus]] tendons. | ||
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It causes pain and paraesthesia around the distal radial forearm and dorsal radial hand. | It causes pain and paraesthesia around the distal radial forearm and dorsal radial hand. | ||
[[Category:Elbow and Forearm Conditions]] | [[Category:Elbow and Forearm Conditions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 11 March 2023
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Pathophysiology | Entrapment of the superficial radial nerve at the distal forearm |
Clinical Features | Pain and paraesthesia around the distal radial forearm and dorsal radial hand |
Wartenberg Syndrome, also known as watch strap or handcuff neuropathy, is a condition where the superficial radial nerve is entrapped at the distal forearm.
Pathophysiology
The superficial radial nerve is entraped in the subcutaneous tissue as it exits between the brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus tendons.
Aetiology
Other than entrapment from handcuffs or watch straps, it can be caused be a tight cast or post-operative scarring.
Clinical Features
It causes pain and paraesthesia around the distal radial forearm and dorsal radial hand.
Literature Review
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