Wartenberg’s Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment
Journal Title: Orthopaedics and Surgical Sports Medicine - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Wartenberg’s syndrome is a peripheral neuropathy caused by entrapment of the superficial radial nerve (SRN), presenting with paresthesia in the nerve distribution [1]. Currently, there are no established guidelines or recommendations for the proper treatment of this condition. As such, the objective of this paper is to complete a literature review outlining the diagnosis and treatment of Wartenberg’s syndrome.
Authors and Affiliations
Graeme Matthewson
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