Radiation-induced obturator nerve injury in cervical cancer

  • Manne R
  • Thakkar P
  • Zheng J
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Abstract

Cancer itself can have lifelong devastating effects, but radiation treatment can often also result in long-lasting neurological and musculoskeletal complications, leading to subsequent severe functional impairments. Physiatrists caring for the cancer rehabilitation population must be able to recognize and treat radiation-induced peripheral nerve injuries. This report presents a rare case of radiationinduced obturator neuropathy in a patient with recurrent cervical cancer.

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Manne, R., Thakkar, P., & Zheng, J. (2021). Radiation-induced obturator nerve injury in cervical cancer. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine – Clinical Communications, 4(1), jrmcc00047. https://doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000043

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