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    GlossaryNeuropraxia

    temporary nerve injury disrupting signal transmission without permanent damage

    Neuropraxia, also known as a temporary nerve block, is a type of nerve injury where the nerve remains intact but its ability to transmit signals is disrupted. This condition often results from compression or mild trauma and typically resolves on its own within days to months, without permanent damage.

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