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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Orthopedics

Background:

  • Atraumatic radial neuropathy is a rare condition.
  • Repetitive athletic activities can lead to nerve entrapment.
  • Understanding exertional neuropathies is crucial for athlete performance and health.

Observation:

  • A collegiate baseball pitcher presented with transient lateral arm pain and wrist extension weakness after pitching.
  • Symptoms occurred after pitching more than one inning.
  • Physical examination at rest was unremarkable.

Findings:

  • Ultrasound-guided injection of the radial nerve at the lateral intermuscular septum provided symptom relief.
  • Surgical decompression of the radial nerve led to complete resolution of symptoms during pitching.
  • This is the first reported case of transient exertional radial neuropathy at this specific anatomical location in an athlete.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the lateral intermuscular septum as a potential site for radial nerve entrapment in athletes.
  • Early diagnosis and targeted treatment, such as nerve decompression, can restore function in athletes with exertional neuropathies.
  • Further research into exertional neuropathies in athletes is warranted to improve prevention and management strategies.