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C B Wynn Parry

    British Journal of Hospital Medicine
    |September 1, 1984
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    Young men with irreversible paralysis in their dominant arm face a useless limb and severe pain. This article covers the diagnosis and management of these devastating arm injuries.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Trauma Surgery
    • Rehabilitation Medicine

    Background:

    • Total and irreversible paralysis of the dominant arm presents a significant challenge in young men.
    • Such injuries often result in a non-functional, anesthetic limb and intractable pain.
    • Effective management strategies are crucial for patient outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the diagnostic approaches for identifying irreversible paralysis in the dominant arm.
    • To discuss comprehensive management strategies for patients with this condition.
    • To provide guidance on addressing both the functional loss and pain associated with these injuries.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current diagnostic criteria for irreversible paralysis.
    • Analysis of established and emerging treatment modalities.

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  • Case study examples illustrating diagnostic and management pathways.
  • Main Results:

    • Detailed diagnostic workup to confirm irreversible nerve damage.
    • Multimodal treatment options including surgical, medical, and rehabilitative interventions.
    • Pain management techniques for intractable neuropathic pain.

    Conclusions:

    • Early and accurate diagnosis is key to appropriate management.
    • A multidisciplinary approach is essential for optimizing function and quality of life.
    • Further research into novel treatments for irreversible paralysis and intractable pain is warranted.