Radial Nerve Dysfunction
Radial nerve dysfunction is a problem with the movement or sensation of the back of the arm (triceps), the forearm, or the hand... More »
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A radial nerve injury involves damage to the radial nerve, which allows sensation and movement in part of the arm. The radial nerve attaches to the skin and muscles of certain areas of the arm, forearm, and hand.
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Overview: Radial nerve compression or injury may occur at any point along the anatomic course of the nerve and may have varied etiologies. The most frequent site of compression is in the proximal forearm in the area of ... ... Thomsen NO, Dahlin LB. Injury to the radial nerve caused by fracture of the humeral shaft:
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The nerve may be injured by the traumatic force itself, getting caught in the fracture once it's reduced, under a surgical plate (rare), or it even may be trapped by healing bone. The diagnosis of radial nerve injury is confirmed with history, physical examination, and electrical testing.
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Radial nerve dysfunction is a form of peripheral neuropathy. It occurs when there is damage to the radial nerve, which travels down the arm and controls movement of the triceps muscle at the back of the upper arm. ... Pressure on (compression of) the nerve caused by swelling or injury of nearby body structures...
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reparative method and effect of radial nerve injury. ... OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reparative method and effect of radial nerve injury. METHODS: From 1990 to 2000, 50 cases with radial nerve injuries were adopted in this study. Among them, there were 38 males and 12 females, aged from 5 to...
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First, some features of organization show little or no change when monkeys are reared with one, two, or three hand nerves. These features include receptive field size and the overall size of the hand map. Second, other features are, in contrast, clearly altered in an injury-dependent manner. ... Radial Nerve [injuries]
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Medical information on Radial Nerve Injury, Radial Nerve Injury Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors, Radial Nerve Injury Symptoms & Signs, Radial Nerve Injury Diagnosis & Tests, Radial Nerve Injury Prevention & Expectations, Radial Nerve Injury Treatment & Monitoring, Radial Nerve Injury Attribution. ... In most cases,
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Radial nerve compression or injury may occur at any point along the anatomic course of the nerve and may have varied etiologies. The most frequent site of compression is in the proximal forearm in the area of the supinator muscle and involves the posterior interosseous branch.
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