Recent research has focused on understanding the anatomical aspects of radial nerve compression, the clinical implications of these conditions, and the effectiveness of various treatment options.
The management of primary and secondary radial nerve palsy associated with humeral shaft fractures is still controversial. Radial nerve function is likely to return spontaneously after primary as well ...
In two cases, repositioning under general anesthesia led to the compression injury ... of these patients and properly preserve or treat them within the initial surgery. When occurred, the radial nerve ...
OUR resident specialist and NHS GP, Dr Zoe Williams, shares her expert advice. Today, Dr Zoe helps a reader who suffers from ...
Injury to the radial nerve can present in a variety of ways. The more common would include following a fracture to the shaft of the humerus, compression of the arm ... the anatomy of the region that ...