Unusual Motor Hand Neuropathies: Causes, Diagnosis, and Evaluation of Motor Impairments
Vasily Khodulev, Artsiom Klimko, Olga Pereverzeva, Nataliya Charnenka, Tatsiana Hryharovich, Nadezhda Kabirova, Hanna Khoduleva

TL;DR
This paper studies rare hand nerve injuries and shows how combining clinical exams, tests, and imaging helps diagnose and treat them effectively.
Contribution
The paper presents six rare cases of isolated hand motor nerve injuries and emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach.
Findings
Isolated hand motor nerve injuries can result from diverse traumatic and compressive mechanisms.
Combining clinical evaluation, electrophysiological testing, and ultrasound improves diagnostic accuracy.
A detailed medical history is crucial for understanding injury mechanisms and guiding treatment.
Abstract
Background Isolated hand motor nerve injuries, specifically those affecting the recurrent motor branch of the median nerve and the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve, are rarely reported in medical literature. Diagnosing and quantifying these injuries pose significant challenges due to their uncommon nature and the variety of mechanisms that can cause them. Methodology This study reviews six unusual cases of isolated damage to the recurrent motor branch of the median nerve and the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve, including cases with combined injuries. The etiologies include various traumatic and compressive mechanisms, such as a blow from the thenar to the back of a knife blade, long-distance cycling, impact from a broken shovel handle, knife injury, and damage from a screw while using a cordless screwdriver. In one case, the cause was indeterminate. Diagnostic methods…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeripheral Nerve Disorders · Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
