närvikoes
Närvikoes, also known as nerve compression or entrapment, refers to a condition where a nerve is compressed, irritated, or damaged due to pressure from surrounding tissues, such as bones, muscles, tendons, or cartilage. This compression disrupts normal nerve function, leading to pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area.
The most common causes of närvikoes include repetitive motions, poor posture, injury, swelling, or anatomical abnormalities.
Symptoms vary depending on the location and severity of the compression. Mild cases may cause intermittent
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, medical history review, and sometimes imaging tests like X-rays, MRI,
Prevention of närvikoes often involves maintaining good posture, taking regular breaks from repetitive tasks, using ergonomic