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  • Tendon Transfers for Ulnar and Combined Median + Ulnar  Palsy

    Tendon Transfers for Ulnar and Combined Median + Ulnar Palsy

    posted 3/12/15 in Nerve Palsy

    If the ulnar nerve is cut, chronically injured, or repaired after being severed--but with incomplete recovery--numbness in the small and ring finger, clumsiness in the hand, grip and pinch weakness, claw deformity,flattening of the palm, and asynchronous digital flexion may result.If the median nerve is injured as well, the thumb...

  • Restoration of Finger flexion and Prehension following Brachial Plexus Injury

    Restoration of Finger flexion and Prehension following Brachial Plexus Injury

    posted 5/29/07 in Nerve Palsy

    Brachial plexus injury to the C-8, T-1 nerve roots and lower trunk can have devastating impact on hand function. Finger flexion, fine coordination, and motion of the thumd are potentially lost. Though few options exist to restore functional use, the wrist ECRL extensor tendon can be transferred to the finger...

  • Tendon Transfers for Median Nerve Palsy (oppostion)

    Tendon Transfers for Median Nerve Palsy (oppostion)

    posted 4/24/07 in Nerve Palsy

    When the median nerve is injured either secondary to a chronic severe case of carpal tunnel syndrome, or after a median nerve laceration, sensation will be absent in the thumb, index, long, and half of the ring finger. This deficit can be disabling, but visual queueing with activities can help...

  • Tendon Transfers for Radial Nerve Palsy

    Tendon Transfers for Radial Nerve Palsy

    posted 4/24/07 in Nerve Palsy

    The radial nerve innervates muscles that extend the wrist, straighten the fingers and allow the thumb to extend. When an injury to this nerve is untreatable, these functions can be restored by time-honored, reliable tendon transfers. Use of donor muscle-tendon units from the same arm does not result in any...