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  1. Reduced Nerve Conduction Amplitude in the Setting of.

    Jan 4, 2001 · What meaning does decreased nerve conduction amplitude have in light of normal conduction velocity and normal muscle testing on EMG?

  2. Does Gabapentin Raise Dementia Risk? - Medscape

    Jul 10, 2025 · New data suggest an association between gabapentin for chronic back pain and increased risk of cognitive impairment, although experts urge caution in drawing any firm …

  3. The Evaluation of Patients With Neck Pain - Page 6 - Medscape

    Aug 22, 2001 · Peripheral nerve examples are axillary nerve damage, suprascapular nerve entrapment, and brachial plexus damage that occasionally occur with immune reactions to …

  4. FDA Approves First Vagus Nerve Stimulation Device for RA

    Jul 31, 2025 · The device utilizes the vagus nerve’s anti-inflammatory properties to tamp down immune activity.

  5. Reduced Risk for Peripheral Neuropathy Tied to Diabetes Med

    Jun 25, 2024 · The dual GIP–GLP-1 receptor agonist tirzepatide that has shown significant benefits in diabetes and obesity may also help prevent diabetic peripheral neuropathy, new …

  6. Easing Patients’ Carpal Tunnel Symptoms in Primary Care

    Nov 21, 2025 · Identifying the symptoms can help you steer patients to solutions, including a wrist brace, steroid injections and, in serious cases, surgery.

  7. Smoking, Hormones Raise Hand-Elbow Tendinopathy Risk

    A French expert outlines how pregnancy, menopause, and smoking drive the risk for hand and elbow tendinopathy in clinical practice.

  8. ‘Devious’ Lung-Brain Cancer Connection Surprises Researchers

    Two teams discover how small cell lung cancer hijacks neural pathways to proliferate faster, especially to the brain. Common neuro drugs could be the answer.

  9. Sciatic Nerve Injury Following Intramuscular Injection: A

    Cite this: Sciatic Nerve Injury Following Intramuscular Injection: A Case Report and Review of the Literature - Medscape - Aug 01, 2006.

  10. Treatment Is in Sight for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease - Medscape

    Oct 17, 2024 · SAVANNAH, Georgia — There’s no medical treatment for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, a debilitating neurologic disorder that’s both progressive and incurable. But …