How is elbow lateral nocturnal ache caused?
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Entrapment of the interosseous dorsal nerve can cause lateral elbow pain, characterized by rest pain and nocturnal pain. Dorsal interosseous nerve entrapment syndrome is similar to radial canal syndrome in etiology and location. The main clinical manifestation of dorsal interosseous nerve entrapment syndrome is dyskinesia, while radial canal syndrome is sensory dysfunction. How is elbow lateral nocturnal ache caused? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
How is elbow lateral nocturnal ache caused?
Most of the lesions were located in some specific anatomical sites, such as bone fiber canal, or non elastic muscle fiber margin, tendon arch and other key compression points of nerve channel, where the compressed nerve was difficult to avoid and buffer. Intraluminal compression: ganglion cyst, neurofibroma, chronic nerve injury inflammation.
External compression: bone wart, bone and key injury, ligament injury. Systemic diseases: rheumatoid arthritis, myxedema, obesity, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, Reynaud disease, pregnancy, etc. can be combined with nerve entrapment syndrome.
The injury factors of nerve entrapment were nerve ischemia and mechanical damage. Acute short-term compression can cause nerve ischemia, axoplasmic flow obstruction, hypoxia and edema. Severe and persistent compression can cause demyelination of nerve fibers, even collapse of distal axons, and Waller degeneration of myelin sheath. During limb movement, nerve fibers in the narrow channel develop chronic injury inflammation under mechanical stimulation, and aggravate the vicious circle of edema ischemia.
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