Anatomical Entrapment Sites Median nerve: carpal tunnel (wrist), pronator syndrome (forearm), anterior interosseous syndrome Ulnar nerve: cubital tunnel (elbow), Guyons canal (wrist) Radial nerve: spiral groove (wrist drop), posterior interosseous nerve at radial tunnel Common peroneal (fibular) nerve: fibular head most common lower limb entrapment Tibial nerve: tarsal tunnel (medial ankle) Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve: inguinal ligament meralgia paresthetica Medication Impact / Treatment Pharmacologic management of neuropathy varies substantially by etiology and must be reflected in documentation to support medical necessity and accurate HCC risk adjustment
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A daily multivitamin supplement may be considered for some individuals, though this should be discussed with a healthcare professional