Nerve Compression
Nerve compression occurs when surrounding tissues, such as muscles, tendons, or bones, apply pressure on a nerve. This pressure can disrupt the nerve's normal function, leading to symptoms like pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area. Common causes include repetitive movements, injury, or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome.
Treatment for nerve compression often involves rest, physical therapy, or medications to reduce inflammation. In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to relieve the pressure on the nerve. Early diagnosis and management are important to prevent long-term damage and improve recovery outcomes.