Nurse: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Case Study: 51-year-old registered nurse; Thoracic outlet syndrome surgery
I’m a registered nurse and have worked in health care my entire career. Five years ago I suffered a work-related injury that resulted in nerve damage, causing ongoing neck and arm pain.
Read more: Nurse: Thoracic Outlet SyndromePolice Officer: Nerve Transplant

32-year-old police officer; Nerve transplant procedure
I’ve been a police officer for my entire career. It was something I wanted to do as a boy, and I’d worked very hard to achieve my goals.
Read more: Police Officer: Nerve TransplantAttorney: Pudendal Nerve Entrapment

Case Study: 38-year-old attorney; Pudendal nerve entrapment
I'm a busy attorney and also have a very active lifestyle, including a love of mountain biking. I'd been riding for years when I noticed something had changed - for the worse.
Read more: Attorney: Pudendal Nerve EntrapmentYoga Instructor: Piriformis Syndrome

Case Study: Yoga instructor; piriformis syndrome
I love yoga. It's a major part of my life and I can't imagine living without it.
But that's exactly the prospect I was facing when I developed sciatica in my left buttock and leg over the course of a number of months.
Read more: Yoga Instructor: Piriformis SyndromeTeacher: Brachial Plexus Syndrome

Case Study: Teacher; Brachial Plexus Syndrome
I work in education and I began to get a persistent pain in my left arm and shoulder - so much so that I was having range-of-motion issues. Being a teacher, I need to be able to gesture as well as demonstrate concepts to my students. Clearly this condition was beginning to impact the quality of both my work and my life.
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