Pronator Syndrome
Pronator Syndrome is a rare compression of the median nerve at the elbow on the palm side of the forearm. The median nerve is one of the three nerves which supply sensory and motor function to the upper parts of the body. All peripheral nerves have different entrapment/ compression points but the symptoms often overlap. Any neural compression can lead to pain, numbness and weakness of the affected nerve root. And if left untreated it can lead to a loss of function of the area which the nerve controls/ innervates.