365betÓéÀÖ

Radial and ulnar nerve injury � a case report

| Posted in: Science

Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Radial and ulnar nerve injury � a case report
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.

Original source:

This page is merely a summary which is automatically generated hence you should visit the source to read the original article which includes the author, publication date, notes and references.

Author(s):

Naseeha Tharuvara. George M. J.


International Ayurvedic Medical Journal:

(Publishing full-length original papers and reviews on ayurveda)

Full text available for: Radial and ulnar nerve injury � a case report

Year: 2022

Copyright (license): CC BY-NC-ND 3.0


Download the PDF file of the original publication


Summary of article contents:

Nerve injuries result from either acute trauma or repetitive microtrauma and overuse. An acute trauma that results in a fracture or dislocation could potentially damage a nerve, in addition to the bony injury. Even though direct correlation seems to be difficult, on indepth analysis it is possible to correlate nerve injuries with vrana, marmabhigata, and Abhigataja vatavyadhi. A comprehensive approach to all these concepts can be taken in the diagnosis and management of nerve injuries. A case report of a female aged 49 years who suffered from radial and ulnar nerve injuries which occurred as a complication of supracondylar fracture is discussed along with this. Keywords: Nerve injury, Vrana, Marmabhigata, Abhigataja vatavyadhi , Supracondylar fracture INTRODUCTION Nerves travel in close proximity to the bones and joints

Other Science Concepts:

[back to top]

Discover the significance of concepts within the article: �Radial and ulnar nerve injury � a case report�. Further sources in the context of Science might help you critically compare this page with similair documents:

Vranachikitsa, Vatavyadhichikitsa, Surgical management, Rasayana-chikitsa, Nerve injury, Physiotherapy, Wrist drop, Muscle wasting, Nerve conduction study, Supracondylar fracture.

Let's grow together!

I humbly request your help to keep doing what I do best: provide the world with unbiased sources, definitions and images. Your donation direclty influences the quality and quantity of knowledge, wisdom and spiritual insight the world is exposed to.

Let's make the world a better place together!

Like what you read? Help to become even better: