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اقرأ المزيدA 2020 JMPT study found that more than 40% of extremity complaints arise from an asymptomatic spine. (2) Altered peripheral nerve mechanosensitivity/ neurodynamics is a likely culprit. "According to the double-crush syndrome hypothesis, the peripheral nerves arising from irritated nerve roots are more sensitive to pressure."
اقرأ المزيدThe theory behind double crush syndrome postulated that a proximal lesion in a nerve would make that same nerve more vulnerable to additional distal lesions. Many of the studies investigating the possibility of the double crush syndrome involve lesions in the upper extremity with very few articles written specifically about double crush ...
اقرأ المزيد» The etiology of double crush syndrome is likely multifactorial as mechanical, systemic, pharmacologic, or environmental factors may increase a patient's susceptibility to this syndrome. » To date, there remains no standardized definition of double crush syndrome, and there is no consensus on its exact pathophysiology or diagnostic criteria.
اقرأ المزيدDouble crush syndrome (DCS) is a clinical condition involving impingement of the spinal and peripheral nerves. DCS of the lower limbs has been recognized; however, no detailed reports have been published. Herein, we report a rare case of the coexistence of L5 radiculopathy and peroneal nerve entrapm …
اقرأ المزيدRepetitive strain or overuse is often a contributing factor, but sometimes trauma precedes a double crush syndrome presentation. For example, in the lower limb, hip dislocation and acetabular fracture with sciatic nerve involvement may present later with peroneal nerve involvement.
اقرأ المزيدDouble-crush syndrome further complicates neuropathic upper extremity pain. This case report describes a patient with a double-crush lesion involving the ulnar nerve at the elbow and a metastatic mass involving the lower trunk of the brachial plexus.
اقرأ المزيدThe Presentation "According to the double-crush syndrome hypothesis, the peripheral nerves arising from irritated nerve roots are more sensitive to pressure."(6) This cumulative nerve irritation is well recognized in neuropathies like carpal tunnel syndrome but is also thought to contribute to other musculoskeletal complaints like tennis elbow or …
اقرأ المزيدDouble crush syndrome in lower extremities. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1998; 38: 115-120. Google Scholar; demonstrated that, in patients with lower back pain, there was a significant correlation between peripheral nerve entrapment and proximal injury of that same nerve. Other studies in the lower extremity demonstrating …
اقرأ المزيدCrush syndrome can also manifest in other situations where tissue becomes compressed (eg, prolonged immobilization, extremity compartment syndrome). Severe crush injury increases the risk for organ failure and death due to the possible development of crush syndrome, which is the systemic manifestation of crush injury.
اقرأ المزيدUpton and McComas formalized the hypothesis of the “double crush” syndrome (DCS) in 1973 to describe the coexistence of multiple compressive lesions along the course of a peripheral nerve, postulating that entrapment of the peripheral nerve at one site...
اقرأ المزيدUpton and McComas first described double crush syndrome in 1973. The theory behind double crush syndrome postulated that a proximal lesion in a nerve would make that same nerve more vulnerable to additional distal lesions. Many of the studies investigating the possibility of the double crush syndrome involve lesions in the upper extremity …
اقرأ المزيدAlthough lower extremity neuro-pathies are a major cause of pain and functional impairment, ... In the double crush syndrome, a proximally compromised nerve is more susceptible to entrapment distally. Distal entrapment affects the proximal nerve in the Valleix phenomenon.
اقرأ المزيدReperfusion after severe crush injury is an infrequent, but life-threatening condition. It is a unique aspect of prehospital medicine that occurs in the presence of emergency responders attempting to extricate and treat patients who have suffered a crushing injury. These events are unlikely to occur …
اقرأ المزيدTwo subclinical insults along the course of one nerve constitute the double crush syndrome, and may account for acute clinical symptoms of perioperative nerve injury. The left hammer represents a (perhaps chronic) proximal injury, and the right hammer represents a second (more acute) distal injury.
اقرأ المزيدMost studies supporting the existence of the Double Crush Syndrome pertain to the cervical spine and the upper extremity, primarily to the median nerve and carpal tunnel syndrome. The "serial constraints" mentioned by Dr. Upton in 1977 include metabolic disorders (primarily diabetes), stretch injuries or chronic nerve stretch, and ...
اقرأ المزيدDouble crush syndrome is a distinct compression at two or more locations along the course of a peripheral nerve that can coexist and synergistically increase symptom intensity. In addition, dissatisfaction after treatment at one site may be the result of persistent pathology at another site along a …
اقرأ المزيدI did a retrospective analysis of results of EMG-NCV tests performed in lower limbs in our clinic to statistically estimate double-crush hypothesis there (Golovchinsky, 1998). Many such patients had suffered various kinds of traumas and injuries, usually work-related...
اقرأ المزيدUpton and McComas first described double crush syndrome in 1973. The theory behind double crush syndrome postulated that a proximal lesion in a nerve would make that same nerve more vulnerable to additional distal lesions. Many of the studies investigating the possibility of the double crush syndrome involve lesions in the upper extremity …
اقرأ المزيدDouble crush syndrome (DCS), as it is classically defined, is a clinical condition composed ... the upper and the lower extremities. In addition, pa-thology can occur at any location along the course of a nerve and, potentially, at more than 2 locations. Using the classic scenario of DCS due to CR with
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