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Areas of compression of the radial nerve with the potential causes in its course from the shoulder to distal forearm are reviewed. To understand the potential compressive sites of the radial nerve fully, it is imperative to have a good working understanding of the anatomic course and innervations of this nerve. Treatment options available to the surgeon for each area of compression are detailed along with the indications for surgical treatment.