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(Created page with "=== Clinic === * Mononeuropathy is opposit of polyneuropathy * It could be due to localized trauma (Static Cause) ** Carpal tunnel syndrome ** Axillary nerve palsy * Infection.(Dynamic Cause) === Types === * Axillary nerve dysfunction * Carpal tunnel syndrome * Common peroneal nerve dysfunction * Cranial mononeuropathy * Femoral neuropathy * Radial nerve dysfunction * Ulnar nerve dysfunction * Unilateral foot drop * Sciatic nerve dysfunction * Thoracic/lumbar ra...") |
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* Mononeuropathy is | * Mononeuropathy is opposite of [[polyneuropathy]], often caused by static causes. | ||
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* Axillary nerve dysfunction | *Axillary nerve dysfunction | ||
* Carpal tunnel syndrome | * [[Carpal tunnel syndrome remedies|Carpal tunnel syndrome]] | ||
* Common peroneal nerve dysfunction | * Common peroneal nerve dysfunction | ||
* Cranial mononeuropathy | * Cranial mononeuropathy | ||
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* Sciatic nerve dysfunction | * Sciatic nerve dysfunction | ||
* Thoracic/lumbar [[radiculopathy]] | * Thoracic/lumbar [[radiculopathy]] | ||
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- Mononeuropathy is opposite of polyneuropathy, often caused by static causes.
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