Radial tunnel syndrome occurs when the radial nerve becomes compressed as it travels through a narrow pathway near the elbow. This condition often mimics the symptoms of tennis elbow, making it challenging to diagnose accurately. Because standard tests are not always definitive, identifying the condition relies heavily on a thorough clinical evaluation.
This guide will help you understand how the elbow is affected, what contributes to nerve irritation, and how effective treatment can reduce pain and restore function.


















