Pronator Teres Syndrome

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    • Pronator Teres Syndrome:
      • aka median nerve entrapment
      • the median nerve can become irritated as it passes through the 2 heads of pronator teres
      • typically occurs in the sporting population as a result of forceful pronation e.g. throwing/racket sports
    • Pronator Teres Syndrome / Median Nerve Entrapment:
      • what
      • irritation/compression of the median nerve
      • where
      • where the median nerve passes between the 2 heads of pronator teres
      • how
      • overactivity/hypertrophy of pronator teres
      • forceful/repetitive pronation
      • who
      • athletic population - especially throwing/racket sports
    • Pronator Teres Syndrome / Median Nerve Entrapment - Subjective Features:
      • diffuse elbow pain radiating into the forearm
      • carpal tunnel syndrome like symptoms into the hand
      • neuro deficit in median nerve distribution
      • paraesthesia/anaesthesia
      • motor weakness of digit and wrist flexion / forearm pronation
    • Pronator Teres Syndrome / Median Nerve Entrapment - Objective Features:
      • upper limb neurological examination
      • motor weakness - wrist and digit flexion / pronation
      • sensory deficit of palmar surface 1st 3 and half digits and the thenar eminence
      • neural provocation testing
      • upper limb neural provocation test 1 (median nerve)
      • clearing tests
      • must clear cervical spine and shoulder
    • Pronator Teres Syndrome / Median Nerve Entrapment - Management:
      • education
      • activity modification
      • soft tissue therapy to pronator teres
      • neural tissue mobilisations
      • address muscle strength deficits/functional weakness
      • surgical decompression
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