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The long term recovery curve in adults after median or ulnar nerve repair:: A reference interval

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1054/jhsb.2001.0567

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This study presents a predicted five-year reference interval for the outcome following repair of the median or ulnar nerve in adults. Forty-four patients were examined with the use of a recently introduced model instrument for documentation after nerve repair that includes sensory, motor, and pain/discornfort outcomes which together constitute a summarized total score Analysis of the total score showed that follow-up time and age significantly influence the outcome. There were obvious inferior motor results after ulnar nerve injury, but these did not significantly influence the total score. Significant improvements in the total score were seen throughout the follow-up period.

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