Radial tunnel syndrome is a condition characterized by compression or irritation of the radial nerve as it passes through the radial tunnel in the forearm. This can result in symptoms such as pain, weakness, and numbness in the forearm, wrist, and hand. Treatment options include rest, avoiding repetitive movements, applying ice, and taking anti-inflammatory medication. Physical therapy and specific exercises may also be beneficial. In severe cases, surgical release of the radial tunnel may be necessary. Seeking medical evaluation is important to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.