It really depends on what that person does for work..generally the person could be placed on appropriate work restrictions (light duty ie no repetitive bending twisting of elbow etc.. ) and still be able to do something at work, but it depends on that company's policies and the work comp state laws where he/she works.
A sharp pin feeling in your elbow could be a symptom of a nerve compression or irritation, such as cubital tunnel syndrome or ulnar nerve entrapment. It could also be a result of inflammation or injury to the tendons or ligaments around the elbow joint. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
you could huddle in a tunnel to shelder you from a thunder shower
Sheesh! It's the "how much wood would a woodchuck..." again. 1. See the answer to the woodchuck question. 2. Read on. How many tunnels could tono tunnel if a tono could tunnel tunnels. Obvious, yeah? If a tono could tunnel tunnels, then a tono would tunnel as many tunnels as a tono can tunnel. Perhaps tunefully, turbulently, turgidly, temperately, tenaciously, terribly, tempestuously, trepidaciously or terpicatively. Who knows.
Not usually, you can sometimes get "retrograde" symptoms that go up the forearm from the wrist from CTS. However, you may have elbow pathology..something like lateral or medial epicondylitis (tennis/golfers elbow) or you could have ulnar neuritis or cubital tunnel syndrome. This ulnar nerve passes through the elbow joint and can give you symptoms at the elbow and DOWN the forearm into the hand(4th and 5th fingers) where as CTS effects the first 2-3 fingers typically.
A sharp stinging sensation in the elbow could indicate inflammation of the tendons (tendonitis) or a nerve issue like cubital tunnel syndrome. Resting the elbow, applying ice, and avoiding activities that aggravate the pain may help. If the pain persists or worsens, it's recommended to see a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Jerry swam through the tunnel so he could be like one of the boys he saw stripping
Just think of all the disasters which could befall you in the channel tunnel. What if the tunnel falls apart? What if it explodes? Anything is possible.
Extreme throbbing pain in the arm around the elbow could be caused by various issues, including tendinitis, bursitis, or nerve compression, such as in the case of cubital tunnel syndrome. It may also indicate an injury, such as a strain or fracture. If the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by numbness, swelling, or loss of function, it's important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
The Channel Tunnel (or Chunnel) links England to France.The definition of infrastructure is vague but the infrastructure of Europe could include this tunnel.
Hi. I am not sure this could help but I hope it'll do, but the Carpal Tunnel Release will cost you at around $1500. http://www.surgerycosts.net/price.php?medical=carpal-tunnel-release Thanks.
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First, it would not be a tunnel because tunnels basically go along sideways rather then down, it would be a well. The radius of the Earth is 6,371 km and this is how deep the well would be.