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nerve compression

Nerve compression or pinched nerve, sometimes referred to as nerve entrapment, is a condition where a single nerve or a group of nerves is affected by pressure on the nerves. This is usually due to compression, constriction or stretching of the nerve to produce symptoms such as pain or discomfort along the course of the nerve, tingling or numbness and muscle weakness. In most cases, the condition is short-lived and patients recover fully with conservative treatment, but if the pressure on the nerve is allowed to continue, it may lead to chronic pain and permanent nerve damage, requiring surgical intervention.

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