Transient Proximal Median Nerve Entrapment in a Tetraplegic Hand Cyclist Following a 24-Hour Endurance Race

Mil Med. 2021 Jun 11:usab226. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab226. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMedian nerve entrapment is a frequent disorder encountered by all clinicians at some point of their career. Affecting the distal median nerve, entrapment occurs most frequently at the level of the wrist resulting in a carpal tunnel syndrome. Median nerve entrapment may also occur proximally giving rise to the much less frequent pronator teres syndrome and even less frequent anterior interosseous nerve syndrome, which owing to the paucity of cases may prove challenging to diagnose. An unusual case of anterior interosseous syndrome precipitated by extraordinary exertion in a tetraplegic endurance athlete is presented with ancillary dynamometric, electrodiagnostic, ultrasonographic, and biochemical findings.PMID:34114011 | DOI:10.1093/milmed/usab226
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