There is 10 Article with tag "Pinched Nerve"
Radicular syndrome refers to a group of symptoms caused by nerve root disorders in the spine.
Carpal tunnel syndrome leads to numbness, tingling, and weak hands.
There are several conditions that increase the likelihood of a pinched nerve.
A disease that occurs when the spinal discs shift from their original position and press on the spinal nerves.
Ischialgia or sciatica is pain caused by a tear or irritation of the nerve located in the buttocks area called sciatica.
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome or ulnar nerve entrapment is a collection of symptoms when the ulnar nerve is irritated or compressed.
What is radiculopathy? Also known as a pinched nerve, radiculopathy is a condition where nerve fibers are compressed or damaged.
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the tibial nerve is compressed or tight as it passes through the tarsal tunnel.
People with pinched nerves should avoid exercises that place a heavy strain on the spine.
It is recommended that people with pinched nerves gradually begin stretching and strengthening exercises.