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Radial nerve surgery
3months ago I had humorous shaft fracture surgery,my radial nerve surgery was also done at the time daily physiotherapy is going on, now I'm able to stretch my hand completely but I'm not able to raise my wrist yet, please suggest any possible methods for recovery
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Part if radial nerve supplies the muscle that lifts the wrist. Nerve conduction tests can help determine how much has your nerve recovered and also surgeon would be the best person to answer the amount of recovery if the nerve
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Do strengthening exercises.
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keep Physiotherapy treatment continuous.
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Keep continuous physiotherapy
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Use cervical pillow. Use Back Support. Self Massage the back of neck.
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Do nerve conduction test. Vitamin b complex helps. Consult your orthopaedic doctor
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