radial neuropathy
Radial neuropathy refers to a condition where the radial nerve, responsible for controlling movement and sensation in the forearm, wrist, and hand, becomes damaged or compressed. This can cause weakness, numbness, and pain in these areas, affecting an individual's ability to perform daily activities.
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