Restoration ofhand movement following irreparable radiál nerve palsy
ČIŽMÁŘ 1.1, IRA D.2, PILNÝ J.3, DRÁČ P.1, DOSPĚL I.1.
1 Traumatologické oddělení FN Olomouc Primář: MUDr. Igor Čižmář, Ph.D. 2Traumatologické klinika FN Brno Bohunice Přednosta: doc. MUDr. Michal Mašek, CSc. 3Ortopedické oddělení Krajské nemocnice Pardubice Primář: MUDr. Jiň Kubeš |
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Summary:
Loss of radiál nerve function causes significant limitation of hand usage. A patient is not able to extend the-
ir wrist, fingers and thumbs, and consequently has great problems gripping objects. Gripping objects and
poor grip strength, as a result of extension loss in the wrist, are the most difficult handicaps for the patient.
In cases where the effect of nerve reconstructions implies worse functional results, a tendon transfer - which
eliminates the potential negative results of nerve restoration - should be carried out as part of these proce-
dures.
Key words:
Paresis, nervus radialis, tendon transfer
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