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what are common features of single-nerve compression disorders? numbness, weakness, repetitive motion history bilateral sensory loss, systemic illness diffuse spasms, reflex loss joint pain, fatigue, infection history
Single-nerve compression disorders (like carpal tunnel syndrome) often arise from repetitive motions that irritate or compress a single nerve. This leads to localized numbness and weakness in the area supplied by the affected nerve. Bilateral sensory loss, systemic illness, diffuse spasms, reflex loss, joint pain, fatigue, and infection history are not typical features of these focal nerve disorders.
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Numbness, weakness, repetitive motion history