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      • Your radial nerve takes a winding path from your lower armpit to some of your fingers. It allows you to move muscles and feel skin sensations in certain parts of your upper arm, forearm, wrist and hand. Like other peripheral nerves in your body, your radial nerve can become damaged, causing symptoms like pain and muscle weakness.
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  2. The severity of peripheral nerve injury is determined with advanced imaging (CT, MRI, or MRI neurography) or nerve conduction velocity testing and classified using the Sunderland or Seddon classification systems.

  3. Peripheral nerve injuries have numerous causes including traumatic injuries; infections; metabolic problems ( one of the most common causes is diabetes mellitus); inherited causes; exposure to toxins; tumors; iatrogenic causes.

  4. Radial nerve injuries are associated with the path it travels close to the humerus. Mechanisms of injury can be humerus fracture, a direct blow or sustained pressure (i.e. from incorrect use of a crutch). Motor function of the triceps are usually preserved as they are innervated superiorly whereas wrist and digit extensors are often paralysed ...

  5. Aug 14, 2023 · This activity reviews the cause, presentation, diagnosis, and pathophysiology of radial nerve injury and highlights the interprofessional team's role in its management. Objectives: Identify the etiology of radial nerve injury.

    • Alin Gragossian, Matthew Varacallo
    • 2023/08/14
    • 2019
  6. Aug 7, 2023 · Radial nerve injury is associated with humeral shaft fracture and considered the most common peripheral nerve injury related to bone fracture (more than 10% of the cases). Furthermore, PNI can occur due to joints dislocation, as well.

    • Alwalaa Althagafi, Mustafa Nadi
    • 2023/08/07
    • 2019
  7. Peripheral nerve injuries are frequently encountered in clinical practice and often result in functional disability. In the past, due to poor understanding of pathophysiology, the results of nerve repair were unpredictable. Sunderland 1 in 1945 described the microsurgical techniques which improved the results of nerve repairs.

  8. Mar 30, 2024 · Peripheral nerves are made of fibers called axons that are insulated by surrounding tissues. Peripheral nerves are fragile and easily damaged. A nerve injury can affect the brain's ability to communicate with muscles and organs. Damage to the peripheral nerves is called peripheral neuropathy.