Nerve entrapment can affect anyone, but it is more common in people who participate in activities that require repetitive motions, such as athletes, manual laborers, and those who type for extended periods of time. Nerve entrapment symptoms can vary depending on the location of the entrapment. Common symptoms include:
- Tingling
- Numbness
- Burning
- Radiating pain
- Muscle weakness in the affected area
- Muscle cramps
- Loss of sensation
- Impaired coordination
In extreme cases, untreated nerve entrapment can lead to permanent nerve damage and disability.
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