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Trauma to the radial nerve of the brachial plexus can cause wrist drop. This nerve controls the muscles responsible for wrist extension. Damage to the radial nerve can lead to weakness or paralysis of these muscles, resulting in the inability to lift the wrist and extend the hand.
no difference except for the sensory supply. if you damage your sciatic nerve, the sensory and muscle supply above the knee also lost as the sciatic nerve is damage. This is because common peroneal nerve is the brach of sciatic and it is at level of your knee. Only muscle and sensory below the knee level will be affected if you damage the common peroneal nerve. However the condition of foot drop would be the same
There are many ways that causes the upper spine to hurt. The most common causes of upper back pain are muscular irritation (myofascial pain) and joint dysfunction. Or maybe there could be an injury to a disc in the upper back that causes upper back pain, but such injuries are rare.------EVIL --- LINE------If you wish to cause pain to the upper spine, use a sledge hammer and crush the upper spine. Your enemy should be totally paralyzed and should not be able to move . . . or your enemy could be dead. Another way is to jump on your enemy, or use a drill and make a hole in the upper spine. If you are unable to do any of these things to your enemy, well the main things that would help you injure your enemy's upper spine are heavy, solid objects (eg.weights). So drop heavy stuff on your enemy's back and it should cause the upper spine to hurt.By. The Don
most commonly injured at the neck of the fibula. injury will cause paralysis of muscles of anterior and lateral compartments of leg along with sensory loss on the skin of the dorsum of the foot. there will be loss of dorsiflexion and that will cause foot drop with patient walking on toes of affected foot. patient will also have difficulty in eversion of the foot with foot remaining in inversion.
There are many causes of sciatic pain. Studies show one of the causes for sciatic pain is spondylolisthesis. Sometimes this severe pain is also caused by Spinal Stenosis and is mostly accompanies by sever pain and sensation. Also, tumors, infections etc can also lead to sciatic pain. Injury could also lead to developing of pain in the lower back.
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This is usually nerve or musculoskeletal damage, which can be caused by anything from trauma (hit by car, etc) to infection to degenerative disease (such as a stroke) to cancer.
I believe the term is called " drop" foot. It is very serious. You may have an injury to the nerve that supplied the front of the foot/ankle. This nerve runs from your spine, down your back, through your butt muscles. The other area that an injury can occur is your brain.....a stroke, anuerism, tumor, degenerative disease can all cause drop foot. GO TO THE DOCTOR, please.
- Wrist drop occurs when the radial nerve becomes compressed or damaged.
Foot drop, or dorsiflexion of the foot, can be caused by several disorders, most commonly peroneal nerve injury or dysfunction. This can occur due to conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, or neuropathy, which affect the nerves controlling the muscles responsible for lifting the foot. Additionally, muscle disorders or injury to the lower spine can also lead to this condition. Overall, foot drop results in difficulty walking, as the individual cannot properly lift the front part of the foot.
Yes because sometimes when they don't want to squeeze it to break it spine so they drop it.
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Trauma to the radial nerve of the brachial plexus can cause wrist drop. This nerve controls the muscles responsible for wrist extension. Damage to the radial nerve can lead to weakness or paralysis of these muscles, resulting in the inability to lift the wrist and extend the hand.
Foot drop is caused because there is disruption in signalling of the nerve to the muscle. The muscle that brings the foot up fails and so the foot drops The nerve can be temporarily injured = neuropraxia and therefore will recover. More extensive injuries to the nerve may or may not recover. A complete transection of the nerve is unlikely to recover without surgery So it depends on the cause and how extensive the injury to the nerve is
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no difference except for the sensory supply. if you damage your sciatic nerve, the sensory and muscle supply above the knee also lost as the sciatic nerve is damage. This is because common peroneal nerve is the brach of sciatic and it is at level of your knee. Only muscle and sensory below the knee level will be affected if you damage the common peroneal nerve. However the condition of foot drop would be the same