Pathophysiology Chapter 23 - Chronic Neurologic Disorders
Frequent assessment of neurovascular function after fracture is essential. Sensory deficits include paresthesia (burning or tingling sensation), unrelenting pain, and numbness are early signs of nerve involvement. Motor weakness may occur as a late sign of nerve ischemia. No movement suggests nerve damage. ................
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