Nerve Regeneration Flashcards
Wallerian degeneration
Active process of degeneration that results when a nerve fiber is cut or crushed and the part of the axon distal to the lesion degenerates, the myelin will also degenerate. This process occurs 2-3 days after injury
Klumpkes paralysis
Traction injury of the lower brachial plexus
Erbs paralysis
Traction injury affecting c5+c6 nerve roots (upper brachial plexus)
Contraindications
Mx + mvmnts of affected limb CI for 3 weeks after surgery
Do not traction or move jt any way that may limit regeneration
No hydrl until autonomic + vasomotor control have returned
No deep pressure + frictioning on damaged skin
Jt play not performed on affected limb till jt stable
Permanent lesions
-Occur when the nerve does not regenerate successfully
-damage to some fibers of the nerve
Complete lesions
Has damage to all the fibers of the nerve while a partial lesion has damage to only some fibers of the nerve
How fast can a nerve regenerate
Occurs at a rate of 1-2 mm a day.
- more distal the injury longer it will take
What is a dermatone
Area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve
-dermatones are useful in neurology for finding the site of damage in the spine
Combination lesions
More then 1 nerve is damaged