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Depends on what kind of nerve damage and how severe is it

If it is partial motor nerve then you feel

weakness

Total loss of motor nerve then you cant move that muscle and it will have no muscle tone

if it is sensory nerve then you will have altered sensations

total loss of sensory nerve then you wont feel a thing ...

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The control of that muscle/muscles will be degraded or entirely lost. Sometimes the damage can heal, sometimes it's permanent.

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the muscle atrophies

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