so basically, it will just cut the ligament so there will be enough space for the median nerve? was that it? is there anyway that i will stay inflammed eventhough it has been teared?
I had the operation a few years ago. Piece of cake. Had the operation couple of days before X-mas, and was back at work as a mechanic a few days after New year.
Although the "sensation" of trouble is at the wrest, the actual “seminal” cause is impingement of the median nerve around the pronator teres muscle (proximal to the elbow)!
USA medicine is ranked 54th in world, (The World Health Organization ranked the countries of the world in terms of over all health performance, and the US (was) 37th; In fairness of care, USA is ranked 54th)
so basically, it will just cut the ligament so there will be enough space for the median nerve? was that it? is there anyway that i will stay inflammed eventhough it has been teared?
djhaye 8 months ago
@djhaye
I had the operation a few years ago. Piece of cake. Had the operation couple of days before X-mas, and was back at work as a mechanic a few days after New year.
sablatnic 3 months ago
Very informative. Thank you for posting.
jereuter01 8 months ago
That's what I need.
Fersomling 8 months ago
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Although the "sensation" of trouble is at the wrest, the actual “seminal” cause is impingement of the median nerve around the pronator teres muscle (proximal to the elbow)!
USA medicine is ranked 54th in world, (The World Health Organization ranked the countries of the world in terms of over all health performance, and the US (was) 37th; In fairness of care, USA is ranked 54th)
sugarpuddin88 1 year ago
@sugarpuddin88 and your point was?!
drunkbobby 1 year ago