Latrogenic Nerve Injury
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Latrogenic Nerve Injury

What is a Latrogenic Nerve Injury? Latrogenic nerve wounds can result from direct careful injury, strain or foothold during sedation, needle cut, tension by outside discharge, tourniquet, projects or orthotic gadgets, and different causes. Among these, the most regular reason for iatrogenic nerve wounds is immediate harm during a medical procedure. Latrogenic peripheral nerve injury…

Achillis Tendon Rupture
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Achillis Tendon Rupture

Achilles tendon rupture is a condition where the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel bone, tears partially or completely. It is a relatively common injury, particularly among athletes and individuals involved in sports that require sudden bursts of acceleration or jumping. What is an Achilles tendon rupture? How common are ruptured…

Neuropraxia
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Neuropraxia

Neuropraxia is a type of nerve injury characterized by temporary dysfunction or impairment of nerve conduction without any structural damage to the nerve fibers. It is the mildest form of nerve injury and usually resolves gradually with proper treatment. The mildest type of peripheral nerve damage (PNI) is neurapraxia. Grades I to V make up the…

Extensor carpi radialis longus tear
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Extensor carpi radialis longus tear

What is a Extensor carpi radialis longus tear? An Extensor carpi radialis longus tear refers to a partial or complete rupture of the extensor carpi radialis longus tendon, which is one of the forearm muscles responsible for wrist extension and stabilization. This type of injury usually occurs due to sudden trauma or repetitive overuse, particularly…

Jersey Finger
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Jersey Finger

A flexor tendon rupture, or “jersey finger,” refers to the tendon that causes the fingertip to bend downward. Its term is derived from football players who have grabbed the jersey of an opponent who is attempting to flee. The finger, which is still attempting to bend and grab, unexpectedly straightens as the player struggles to…

Thoracic Injury

Thoracic Injury

What is Thoracic Injury? Thoracic injuries can be broadly divided into blunt and penetrating injuries based on their mechanism. The most common cause of blunt chest injury is motor vehicle collisions (MVC) which account for up to 80% of injuries. Other causes include slips and falls, violent crimes, vehicles striking pedestrians, and blast injuries. Children…