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1). Thigh on Fire: Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
At the age of 32 Sigmund Freud developed a new problem. Pricking and other unpleasant sensations had overtaken the skin on the outer side of his right thigh. Walking made his symptoms worse. The affected skin was exquisitely sensitive to touch and even the usual rubbing of his underclothes irritated the area.
Seven years later in 1895, when Freud wrote up his self-observations for a German medical journal, the abnormal sensations were still present, but had migrated.
Article Related to: lateral femoral cutaneous, neuropathy, meralgia, sigmund freud, thigh, numb, pregnancy, obesity, emg, electromyography, nerve conduction, entrapment, pinched nerve, diagnosis, treatment, spinal nerve, femoral
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2). Ulnar Neuropathy: Sane Treatment of a Crazy Bone By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Do you remember what it felt like when you banged your elbow on a hard surface and it sent shocks through your forearm and into your little finger? Not too pleasant, to be sure. But on the plus side, the unpleasantness was merely temporary and, for the time being, you remembered not to do that again.
The part of the nervous system responsible for this annoying symptom is the ulnar nerve, a peripheral nerve-bundle whose individual nerve-fibers originate in the spinal cord where it passes through the neck.
Article Related to: ulnar, nerve, neuropathy, elbow, diabetes, alcoholism, nerve conduction, polyneuropathy, anterior transposition, numb, weak, hand, pinched nerve
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