Anterior interosseous neuropathy: Difference between revisions

 
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Background==
==Background==
*Anterior interosseous nerve (C5-T1) is a branch of the median nerve that supplies motor innervation to the deep forearm muscles
[[File:Nerves of the left upper extremity.gif|thumb|Nerves of the left upper extremity with anterior interosseous (volar interosseus) labeled at center right.]]
*Anterior interosseous nerve (C5-T1), also known as the volar interosseous nerve, is a branch of the median nerve that supplies motor innervation to the deep forearm muscles
*Compression or injury can cause an isolated AIN palsy
*Compression or injury can cause an isolated AIN palsy
*[[Brachial plexopathy]] or cervical spine pathologies may present with combined median nerve palsies
*[[Brachial plexopathy]] or cervical spine pathologies may present with combined median nerve palsies
Line 17: Line 18:


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*May have forearm pain although not as common in other median nerve compression syndromes
*May have forearm pain although not as common in other median nerve compression syndromes<ref>Dang AC et al. Unusual Compression Neuropathies of the Forearm, Part 2: Median Nerve. JHS. 2009;34A:1915-1920.</ref>
*Weakness of finger flexion (FDL), thumb flexion (FPL), and pronation (pronator quadratus)
*Weakness of finger flexion (FDL), thumb flexion (FPL), and pronation (pronator quadratus)
*Inability to hold a piece of paper between index and thumb fingertips (can't make "OK" sign)
*Inability to hold a piece of paper between index and thumb fingertips (can't make "OK" sign)
Line 28: Line 29:
*Clinical diagnosis
*Clinical diagnosis
*Plain films
*Plain films
*Outpatient [[EMG]] or [[MRI]]
*Outpatient EMG or [[MRI]]


==Management==
==Management==
Line 38: Line 39:


==See Also==
==See Also==
 
*[[Peripheral nerve syndromes]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
Line 45: Line 46:
==References==
==References==
<references/>
<references/>
 
[[Category:Neurology]]
# Dang AC et al. Unusual Compression Neuropathies of the Forearm, Part 2: Median Nerve. JHS. 2009;34A:1915-1920.

Latest revision as of 18:13, 3 November 2021

Background

Nerves of the left upper extremity with anterior interosseous (volar interosseus) labeled at center right.
  • Anterior interosseous nerve (C5-T1), also known as the volar interosseous nerve, is a branch of the median nerve that supplies motor innervation to the deep forearm muscles
  • Compression or injury can cause an isolated AIN palsy
  • Brachial plexopathy or cervical spine pathologies may present with combined median nerve palsies

Causes

Clinical Features

  • May have forearm pain although not as common in other median nerve compression syndromes[1]
  • Weakness of finger flexion (FDL), thumb flexion (FPL), and pronation (pronator quadratus)
  • Inability to hold a piece of paper between index and thumb fingertips (can't make "OK" sign)
  • No sensory loss

Differential Diagnosis

Upper extremity peripheral nerve syndromes

Median Nerve Syndromes

Ulnar Nerve Syndromes

Radial Nerve Syndromes

Proximal Neuropathies

Other

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Plain films
  • Outpatient EMG or MRI

Management

  • Nonoperative: rest, activity modification, NSAIDs, splinting
  • Operative decompression: compressive masses

Disposition

  • Discharge with orthopedic follow up

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Dang AC et al. Unusual Compression Neuropathies of the Forearm, Part 2: Median Nerve. JHS. 2009;34A:1915-1920.