A pinched nerve can cause symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in the affected area. A healthcare provider can diagnose a pinched nerve through a physical exam, possibly followed by imaging tests like an MRI or nerve conduction study to confirm the diagnosis. If you suspect you have a pinched nerve, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
Yes, it is possible to pinch a nerve in your shoulder, which can be caused by various factors such as poor posture, overuse of the shoulder muscles, or injury. Symptoms may include sharp pain, tingling, and weakness in the affected area. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
This is the largest foramen leading to and from the pelvis. One of the structures is the sciatic nerve. The foramen might be somewhat "closed" by bone and can "pinch" the sciatic nerve. This is very painful and a person can't dorsiflex the foot. Surgery can open the foramen and reduce the pain and disability.
Nerve conduction velocity studies are diagnostic tests that measure the speed at which electrical impulses travel along nerves. They help to evaluate nerve damage, identify specific nerve disorders, and determine the extent and location of nerve injury. These tests are commonly used to diagnose conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, and nerve injuries.
Hitting a nerve while giving a shot can cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area. It is important to stop immediately if you suspect you have hit a nerve and seek medical advice to determine the extent of the injury.
Yes, the optic nerve can be operated on to treat conditions such as tumors, inflammation, or to relieve pressure. However, it is a delicate procedure due to the critical function of the optic nerve in vision. Consulting with an experienced ophthalmologist or neurosurgeon is essential to determine the best course of action.
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If you pinch the nerve then you will have a reaction worse then what you would feel when you get a regular pinch. The nerve is the symptom that causes the pain when you get pinched , so if you get pinched on your nerve exactly then you would have very painful reaction that could maybe cause the place that got pinched to be numb for a few weeks. But to actually pinch the nerve you would have to open the last layer of skin. It would be nearly impossible to pinch the nerve so in that case pinching the nerve would hurt if you had surgery that cut through all of the layers of skin, and a doctor accidentally pinched it, but you can't pinch the nerve without all of the layers of skin open.
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Well actually, you don't really do the Subclavian Nerve pinch, it's more of a state-of-mind thing really.This is your only real problem, I know, I've studied these things.
No, aside from the brain knowing something does not feel right.
pinch the radial nerve causing a temporarly paralyzed arm.
No this is only a rumor started by the writers of star trek.
While cycling there isn't much you can do, apart from doing as much as possible of the ride standing, out of the saddle.
I was just at the doctor and asked about an intense itching on my back. She diagnosed it as a pinch skin nerve. Apparently itching, with no visible rash, is a classic symptom of this type of pinched nerve.
Yes, a pinched nerve can cause facial numbness. However, a numb face is a sign of other issues as well, it is best to consult a doctor.
you will eventually become a hunchback you could pinch a nerve either killing or paralyzing you
Yes, it is possible to pinch a nerve in your shoulder, which can be caused by various factors such as poor posture, overuse of the shoulder muscles, or injury. Symptoms may include sharp pain, tingling, and weakness in the affected area. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.