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Sport Massage :Elbow ( Radial Tunnel Syndrome -Supinator Muscle)

This video is an excerpt out of our Masterclass on Peripheral Nerve Entrapments ( Upper Extremities). This is a snippet of One of 12 training videos dedicated to the assessment and treatment of PNE. Peripheral Nerve entrapments are are condition that goes under the radar, usually presenting with poorly localised pain either shoulder/upper arm/forearm even hand/wrist , sometimes sensory symptoms like pins and needles, the symptoms can shift around aswell. In this excerpt i highlight the treatment of distal entrapment sites, the Elbow is cluster site for distal entrapments especially the radial nerve entrapment of the radial nerve at the supinator and the median nerve at pronator teres. Radial nerve entrapment can mimic lateral elbow pain beautifully and biceps tendon overuse injuries , so keep it in mind when looking at the lateral elbow pain condition. Always keep palpation and neurodynamic stretching as key assessment tools , from there you can highlight entrapment sites and treat accordingly. Our PNE masterclass highlight the most common entrapment sites, and we concentrate on assessment tools and how to treat , the 3 major nerves are discussed Median/Ulnar/Radial . BE AWESOME AT WHAT YOU DO! Want to learn more? Join our membership for CPE-accredited masterclasses, in-person and remote workshops, and a dedicated community of therapists like you. Check it all out and join today with a free seven-day trial! #StuartHindsAcademy #massage #sportsmassage * * * These videos are intended to be used for information purposes only and are not intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment or to substitute for medical diagnosis and/or treatment rendered or prescribed by a physician or trained healthcare professional. This information is designed as educational material and should not be taken as a recommendation for the treatment of any particular person or patient. Always consult your physician if you think you need treatment or if you feel unwell.

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