2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rboe.2017.04.006
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Correlation between the elbow flexion and the hand and wrist flexion after neurotization of the fascicles of the ulnar nerve to the motor branch to the biceps

Abstract: ObjectiveGain in elbow flexion in patients with brachial plexus injury is extremely important. The transfer of a fascicle from the ulnar nerve to the motor branch of the musculocutaneous nerve (Oberlin surgery) is a treatment option. However, in some patients, gain in elbow flexion is associated with wrist and finger flexion. This study aimed to assess the frequency of this association and the functional behavior of the limb.MethodsCase–control study of 18 patients who underwent the Oberlin surgery. Group 1 in… Show more

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“…It is well known that any type of NT, especially when a donor-nerve provides motor fascicles to more than a single muscle, could potentially produce co-activation ("induced" Co-C Table 1) of other muscles related to the donor's nerve during the early stages of clinically visible regeneration [17]. Reduction of this type of co-activation is achieved through active rehabilitation programs [17]. Most of the programs are aimed at dissociating the voluntary activation of the newly obtained function from the entire area of the cortical representation of the donor nerve [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is well known that any type of NT, especially when a donor-nerve provides motor fascicles to more than a single muscle, could potentially produce co-activation ("induced" Co-C Table 1) of other muscles related to the donor's nerve during the early stages of clinically visible regeneration [17]. Reduction of this type of co-activation is achieved through active rehabilitation programs [17]. Most of the programs are aimed at dissociating the voluntary activation of the newly obtained function from the entire area of the cortical representation of the donor nerve [17].…”
Section: From Clinical Observations To Systematic Approach To Classification: What We Know Exactlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduction of this type of co-activation is achieved through active rehabilitation programs [17]. Most of the programs are aimed at dissociating the voluntary activation of the newly obtained function from the entire area of the cortical representation of the donor nerve [17]. The widespread adoption of NTs among the surgical society quickly isolated a pool of unwanted NTs.…”
Section: From Clinical Observations To Systematic Approach To Classification: What We Know Exactlymentioning
confidence: 99%
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