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As the radial nerve moves back and forth over the bones of your wrist and forearm, there’s potential for the nerve to become trapped, pinched, or strained from these activities.
Carpal fixation was carried out percutaneously with 4.5-mm Kirschner wires (Figure 5), taking care to avoid iatrogenic injury to branches of the superficial radial nerve and dorsal cutaneous ...
Epineural-to-epimysial RPNI of the superficial radial nerve to a free muscle graft is shown. 8. Final RPNI of the split ulnar nerve after the muscle graft is wrapped around the nerve is shown.
Radial tunnel syndrome occurs when overuse, injury, or growth puts pressure on the arm’s radial nerve. Someone with this condition can experience pain and may find it difficult to move their ...