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  2. Radial nerve dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    The term Saturday Night Palsy refers to an injury to the radial nerve in the spiral groove of the humerus caused while sleeping in a position that would under normal circumstances cause discomfort. It can occur when a person falls asleep while heavily medicated and/or under the influence of alcohol with the underside of the arm compressed by a ...

  3. Radial neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    Saturday night palsy from falling asleep with one's arm hanging over the arm rest of a chair or edge of bed, compressing the radial nerve. [12] Saturnine palsy from lead poisoning [13] Squash palsy, from traction forces associated with the sport squash, happens to squash players during periods between matches. [14]

  4. Wrist drop - Wikipedia

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    The colloquial terms for radial nerve palsy are derived from this cause. Correcting dislocated shoulders–Radial nerve palsy can result from the now discredited practice of correcting a dislocated shoulder by putting a foot in the person's armpit and pulling on the arm in attempts to slide the humerus back into the glenoid cavity of the ...

  5. Nerve compression syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The term "Saturday night palsy" is used for a radial nerve injury caused by prolonged compression of the nerve at the spiral groove. The origin of the term is due to the association of the condition with a night spent in alcoholic stupor with the arm draped over a chair or bench.

  6. Radial nerve - Wikipedia

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    The radial nerve is a nerve in the human body that supplies the posterior portion of the upper limb. ... Saturday night palsy, [1] crutch palsy, lesions [8]

  7. “Saturday Night ”fact check: The true stories behind movie's ...

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    Saturday Night tells the pulse-pounding tale of the 90 minutes leading up to the very first episode of Saturday Night Live — then titled NBC's Saturday Night — on Oct. 11, 1975.

  8. The Saturday Night director has revealed Chase's brutal response after watching his intense 2024 drama detailing the 90 minutes leading up to the first-ever broadcast of SNL, and the actor, who ...

  9. Dave Mustaine - Wikipedia

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    The injury, induced by falling asleep with his left arm over the back of a chair caused compression of the radial nerve. [112] He was diagnosed with radial neuropathy, [113] also known as Saturday Night Palsy, which left him unable to grasp or even make a fist with his left hand. [114]