2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2016.05.014
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Type A ganglion cysts of the radiocapitellar joint may involve compression of the superficial radial nerve

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“…The extent of collaboration directly impacts the scope and scale of parent-teacher cooperation. Superficial cooperation may just comprise basic communication and trade, while profound cooperation may include collaborating on educational programmes, participating in children's learning experiences, and other features (Miralles et al, 2016). Enhanced collaboration fosters a closer connection between home and school and supports the comprehensive development of the child.…”
Section: Correlation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of collaboration directly impacts the scope and scale of parent-teacher cooperation. Superficial cooperation may just comprise basic communication and trade, while profound cooperation may include collaborating on educational programmes, participating in children's learning experiences, and other features (Miralles et al, 2016). Enhanced collaboration fosters a closer connection between home and school and supports the comprehensive development of the child.…”
Section: Correlation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Causes of this "Posterior Interosseus Syndrome" may be diagnosed with ultrasound including iatrogenic injury, 72 ganglion cysts, 73,74 vascular abnormalities, 75 tumours 76 and entrapment from other structures. 77 The superficial radial sensory nerve is susceptible to injury from extrinsic compression, trauma, or mass lesions [78][79][80] which may be seen on ultrasound.…”
Section: Radial Neuropathy At the Spiral Groovementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compression of the radial nerve and its branches can be caused by ganglion cysts, bicipitoradial bursitis, trauma with radial head dislocation, repetitive movements of supination and pronation, infectious diseases, and tumours [ 85 87 ]. Treatment of non-tumoral causes begins with immobilisation, analgesics, and physiotherapy, followed by surgical decompression in refractory cases, which has shown good clinical outcomes [ 88 ].…”
Section: Neuropathiesmentioning
confidence: 99%