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Anatomical, clinical, and electrodiagnostic features of radial neuropathies

The radial nerve is the major nerve serving the extensor compartment of the arm.
This article describes the anatomic features, clinical features based on lesion
location, electrodiagnostic assessment, prognosis, and treatment of radial
neuropathies. Numerous traumatic causes have been reported to result in radial
neuropathies, including compression or stretch injury, surgical insult, or
trauma. Entrapment is a rare cause of radial neuropathy. Electrodiagnostic
testing has been used to distinguish radial neuropathy from other disorders
presenting with wrist or finger drops. In addition, its use may aid in
determining the prognosis for recovery of functional movement.
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