Nerve Injuries in Orthopaedic Trauma
HardOrthopaedics · Trauma
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Peripheral nerve injury accompanies a large share of fractures and dislocations, and the examiner loves the fracture → nerve → clinical deficit triad. This note ties the Seddon/Sunderland classification to the classic limb palsies (wrist drop, claw hand, foot drop), their electrodiagnosis, prognosis, and management. Two parallel systems are tested. Seddon (1943) is clinical/3-tier; Sunderland (1951) is histologica…
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