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Nerve Transfers for Ulnar Nerve Injury
Benjamin A. Plog
, Vivek P. Gupta
, Fernando Guedes
,
Wilson Z. Ray
Department of Neurosurgery
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
Siteman Cancer Center
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Electrodiagnosis
100%
Surgical Intervention
100%
Ulnar Nerve
100%
Nerve Transfer
100%
Ulnar Nerve Palsy
100%
Abduction
50%
Disease Process
50%
RING Finger
50%
Injury Mechanism
50%
Flexion
50%
Transfer Techniques
50%
Posterior Interosseous Nerve
50%
Complex Disease
50%
Number of Factors
50%
Brachial Plexus Injury
50%
Nerve
50%
Functional Improvement
50%
Anterior-posterior
50%
Debilitating Disease
50%
Advanced Neuroimaging
50%
Hand Function
50%
Wrist Flexion
50%
Adduction
50%
Spontaneous Recovery
50%
Hand Sensation
50%
Closed Injury
50%
Small Finger
50%
Nerve Branch
50%
Interosseous
50%
Reanimation
50%
Open Injury
50%
Finger pinch
50%
Deep Motor Branch
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ulnar Nerve
100%
Nerve Injury
100%
Nerve Transplantation
100%
Electrodiagnosis
66%
Finger
66%
Physical Examination
33%
Disease Process
33%
Ring Finger
33%
Resuscitation
33%
Brachial Plexus Injury
33%
Sensation
33%
Small Finger
33%
Adduction
33%
Hand Function
33%