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Ultrasound-Guided Needle Release Combined with Corticosteroid Injection for the Treatment of Supinator Syndrome
Ultrasound-Guided Needle Release Combined with Corticosteroid Injection for the Treatment of Supinator Syndrome
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Ultrasound-Guided Needle Release Combined with Corticosteroid Injection for the Treatment of Supinator Syndrome

Ultrasound-Guided Needle Release Combined with Corticosteroid Injection for the Treatment of Supinator Syndrome

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May 26, 2023

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05:18 min
May 26, 2023

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Our research, direction is for Corticosteroid ultrasound. So protocol showed our process of ultrasound data needed to be combined with a corticosteroid in injector trait several syndrome. With the help of realtime ultrasound guidance we can observe the syndrome and it surrounding.

Teachers’article written and the safety compared with the conversation syndrome. The entire treatment is combinated with the supinator syndrome. The deep branch of the radial nerve can easily be compressed at the arcade of frost due to its anatomical features.

Ultrasound-guided needle release combined with corticosteroid injection is infective and safe treatment for deep branch radio nerve at hassium. Ultrasound-guided needle release plus corticosteroid injection for treating the supinator syndrome provides smaller incision, less cost, less treatment time and faster recovery than open surgery. Ultrasound-guided needle release plus corticosteroid injection is better for clinical application.

In the future. We will use ultrasound data, needle release, post corticosteroid injection in treated more peripheral neuropathy.

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The deep branch of the radial nerve can easily be compressed at the arcade of Frohse due to its anatomical features. Ultrasound-guided needle release combined with corticosteroid injection is an effective and safe treatment for deep branch radial nerve adhesion.

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