Peripheral nerve injuries in the upper extremity

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Abstract

Major peripheral nerve injuries are devastating and rep-resent a very challenging clinical problem. Despite many years of advancement in peripheral nerve research, results so far have been fair at best, with only 50% of patients regaining useful function. Advancement of techniques in imaging, better understanding of the physiology of nerve recovery, improved repair and grafting options, and secondary reconstructive techniques, including tendon and nerve transfers, have helped facilitate a degree of more effective treatment. This article presents current concepts regarding the principles of management, expected outcomes, and new advancements in major upper extremity peripheral nerve injuries.

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Bookman, J., & Hacquebord, J. (2021). Peripheral nerve injuries in the upper extremity. Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases, 79(1), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.4055/jkoa.1982.17.1.69

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