Limb Nerve Palsies Flashcards

1
Q

What is Hilton’s law?

A

The nerves crossing a joint supply the muscles acting on it and the joint itself

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What are the motor and sensory deficits of an axillary nerve injury?

A

Motor deficit - loss of shoulder abduction (deltoid)

Sensory deficit - badge area

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What are the motor and sensory deficits of a radial nerve injury?

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Motor deficit - wrist drop (extensors)

Sensory deficit - 1st web space dorsally

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What are the motor and sensory deficits of a median nerve injury?

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Motor deficit - thenar wasting (monkey hand), pointing finger
Sensory deficit - volar aspect thumb

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What are the motor and sensory deficits of an ulnar nerve injury?

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Motor deficit - claw hand, hypothenar & 1st dorsal interosseous wasting
Sensory deficit - little finger

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Q

What does injury to the common fibular nerve cause?

A

Slapping gait and foot drop

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What does compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve?

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Meralgia paraesthetica

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