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This content was created by our physicians and experts. Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) is a rare neuromuscular condition, predominantly involving the upper extremity. Hospital for Special Surgery is ...
“It affects one in 100,000 people, and professional sportspeople even less” ‐ Chris Tremain, on his Parsonage-Turner Syndrome diagnosis "And that was when we started to have some pretty ...
Rare case of Bell's palsy and parsonage-turner syndrome following pneumococcal vaccination: a report
Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also known as brachial neuritis, is a rare self-limiting, idiopathic condition characterized by sudden onset upper extremity pain with associated weakness and muscle ...
It isn't related to any other injury or health condition. This is also called Parsonage-Turner syndrome or neuralgic amyotrophy. Brachial neuritis affects mainly the lower nerves of the brachial ...
Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) is a condition that brings on sudden, severe pain in your shoulder and upper arm, and then longer-lasting muscle weakness. It usually affects one side of your body.
Common shoulder injuries include: Dislocated shoulder Broken arm Rotator cuff tear Repetitive strain that causes nerve compression or a rare disorder called quadrilateral space syndrome A rare ...
The injury usually resolves quickly. A person may also experience burning pain in the shoulder due to Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS). PTS mainly involves the nerves in the brachial plexus and ...
ABSTRACT: Background: The etiology and treatment of spontaneous paralysis variants of anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) syndrome remains controversial. Variation and multiple sites of potential ...
No other triggering factors were identified. Electromyogram performed one month after the pain onset revealed a left brachial plexopathy suggestive of a Parsonage-Turner syndrome. The weakness slowly ...
We selected 44 case reports and 10 case series, including 68 patients (32 post-vaccination and 36 with post-COVID-19 infection Parsonage–Turner syndrome). Middle-aged males were predominantly affected ...
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