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My question is In Kaplans they have said that Wrist Drop is associated with Radial nerve injury whether its proximal or distal , do we also see wrist drop when injury is at the elbow?
can anyone please explain me sites of Radial nerve injury a little more appropriately? |
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it can be compressed/damage in axilla or in radial groove at humerus, i do think you get wrist drop with all lesions of radial nerve
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