Signs of Axillary Nerve Palsy
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2024
- Axillary Nerve Palsy can be caused by many things.
✅ Direct trauma to the Axillary nerve
✅ Shoulder dislocation
✅ SIRVA-Shoulder Injury Related Vaccine Administration
✅ Parsonnage-Turner Syndrome
✅ Infection
✅ Fracture of the proximal humerus
✅ Improper casting or splinting
✅ Improper crutch use
👉What are the signs and symptoms?
➡️ Deltoid atrophy
➡️ Loss of sensation near the mid to lower lateral deltoid
➡️ Weakness with shoulder flexion, abduction, shoulder extension and external rotation
➡️ Positive Horn blower’s test
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Thanks Paul for another great video please keep them coming
Thank you for your great video and thank you Paul.
You mentioned SIRVA - any videos or tx advice for this? Thx! Great video as always
What possible conditions or nerve injuries could occur if the shoulder was forced/shrugged upwards too hard (but not enough to separate, break or dislocate the shoulder) leading to symptoms such as extreme weakness with lifting arm away from and across body, lifting overhead and behind, and not being able to shrug shoulder. Also there is extreme weakness lifting, pulling, and pushing.
Thanks for nice video……but how you isolated lateral deltoid action ?
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