Diver's palsy, also known as "compressive or ischemic neuropathy," is a medical condition that occurs when a diver experiences pressure on their nerves. This can lead to numbness, weakness, and pain in the affected area. There are several synonyms for this condition, including "diving-induced neuropathy," "diving paresis," and "Neuralgia Divers' Hand." These terms all refer to the same condition and are often used interchangeably in medical literature. Understanding the various synonyms can help individuals identify the symptoms of diver's palsy and seek appropriate treatment to alleviate their discomfort and prevent further damage to their nerves.