Abstract

The causes and treatment of anterior interosseous nerve syndrome have not been established yet. Two causes are known, as a result of compressive neuropathy and as a result of neuralgic amyotrophy. An hourglass-like constriction found in the main trunk of the median nerve suggests a new paradigm for the cause and treatment of anterior interosseous nerve syndrome. It is necessary to differentiate it from other diseases through a meticulous physical examination, and surgical treatment is recommended only when there are no other related neurological lesions and no improvement despite conservative treatment for more than 6 months.

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