Nerve Injury Review Articles
Nerves are the body’s “telephone wiring” system that carries messages between the
brain and therefore the remainder of the body. Some nerves carry messages from the
brain to muscles to form the body move. Other nerves carry messages from the body to the
brain about pressure, pain, or temperature. Many small fibers are bundled inside each nerve to hold the messages. There is an outer layer that insulates and protects the nerves. Sometimes, nerves can be damaged.
Nerves are often damaged by an excessive amount of pressure, by stretching, or by a cut. Carpal tunnel
syndrome is an example of a problem that arises from too much pressure on the median nerve in the hand. Carpal tunnel
syndrome can injure the median nerve slowly over time or, within the case of
trauma to the world, it can occur far more quickly.
A move the nerve can cause it to not transmit signals, because the signal cannot jump through a niche within the nerve. Nerve can range from mild, temporary
nerve injury to a more severe, permanent
nerve injury when there are Stretch injuries. The extent of the injury depends on the quantity of stretch.
The signs and symptoms of a
nerve injury are often different counting on the nerve injured, the sort of injury, and therefore the severity of the injury. Some may include Numbness, Weakness, Pain.
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