nervrotskompression
Nervrotskompression is a term that appears to be nonstandard or a misspelling for nerve compression, the condition in which a peripheral nerve or a nerve root is pressed by surrounding tissues. In medical practice, nerve compression can occur along the spine (nerve root compression) or at peripheral sites, and the specific terminology often uses nerve compression or nerve root compression.
Nerve compression can arise from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, bone spurs, or swelling that narrows the
Compression of a nerve root or peripheral nerve typically produces sharp, burning, or electric pain that follows
Diagnosis combines clinical examination with imaging and, when needed, nerve conduction studies. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Outcomes vary with location, duration, and severity of compression. Early treatment improves recovery chances. Preventive measures