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Nerve injury affecting the upper limb is a leading cause of lifelong disability. Damage to the nerves in the arm often causes weakness and somatosensory dysfunction ranging from numbness to pain.
Katherine S. Adcock +10 more
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Radial nerve contrast fluoroscopy combined with ultrasound imaging for humeral shaft fracture
Summary: Ultrasonography is an alternative method for detecting the nerve tract in real-time. However, bones and soft tissues can encounter imaging difficulties because of the occasional blockade.
Norihiro Sakai, Tomoko Sudani
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Unusual Presentation of Radial Nerve Entrapment with Lateral Humeral Condyle Fracture – A Case Report [PDF]
Lateral humeral condyle fracture is the second most common fracture around the elbow in pediatric age group. Acute neurological deficit as a consequence of nerve injury associated with lateral humeral condyle fractures is very uncommon. We report a rare
Manoharan Muthulingam, Swagat Mahapatra
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Arm Wrestling and Humeral Fractures: A Case Series [PDF]
Humeral shaft fractures are common injuries seen in the increasingly popular sport of arm wrestling. They occur due to a combination of axial load and twisting forces on a fixed elbow.
Shivashankara +4 more
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A panorama of radial nerve pathologies- an imaging diagnosis: a step ahead
The radial nerve has a long and tortuous course in the upper limb. Injury to the nerve can occur due to a multitude of causes at many potential sites along its course. The most common site of involvement is in the proximal forearm affecting the posterior
Aakanksha Agarwal +3 more
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Shear Wave Elastography to Guide Perineural Hydrodissection: Two Case Reports
Radial nerve palsy is not uncommon after humeral shaft fractures. Ultrasound-guided hydrodissection is an emerging treatment for nerve entrapment. Two cases of radial nerve injury after humeral shaft fractures with plate fixation are presented.
Daniel Chiung-Jui Su +2 more
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Radial Nerve Neuropraxis due to Compression by C-Arm Fluoroscopy in Spine Surgery: A Case Report
Introduction. Peripheral nerve injury is a well-known surgical complication related to the position of the patient. Moreover, in spine surgery, prone position for prolonged period places the patient at increased risk.
João Bragança +2 more
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Radial to Axillary Nerve Transfer Outcomes in Shoulder Abduction: A Systematic Review
Background:. Brachial plexus and axillary nerve injuries often result in paralysis of the deltoid muscle. This can be functionally debilitating for patients and have a negative impact on their activities of daily living.
Matthew E. Wells, DO +5 more
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Final outcomes of radial nerve palsy associated with humeral shaft fracture and nonunion
Background Little evidence regarding the extent of recovery of radial nerve lesions with associated humerus trauma exists. The aim of this study is to examine the incidence and resolution of types of radial nerve palsy (RNP) in operative and nonoperative
Rebekah Belayneh +5 more
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AimsTo investigate self-reported cold sensitivity and functional disability after a repaired major nerve trunk injury in the upper extremity.MethodsWe identified 735 individuals with a major nerve trunk injury in the upper extremity, surgically treated ...
Drifa Frostadottir +3 more
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