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Peripheral Nerve Injuries

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Axillary Nerve Damage   Fracture of the neck of the humerus, anterior dislocation of the shoulder.  
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Musculocutaneous Nerve Damage   Fracture of the clavicle  
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Radial Nerve Damage   Compression of the nerve in the radial tunnel, fracture of the humerus.  
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Median Nerve Damage   Compression in the carpal tunnel, pronator teres entrapment.  
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Ulnar Nerve Damage   Compression in the cubital tunnel, entrapment in Guyon's canal.  
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Femoral Nerve Damage   Total hip arthroplasty, displaced acetabular fracture, anterior dislocation of the femur, hysterectomy, appendectomy.  
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Sciatic Nerve Damage   Blunt force trauma to the buttocks, total hip arthroplasty, accidental injection to the nerve.  
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Obturator Nerve Damage   Fixation of a femur fracture, total hip arthroplasty  
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Peroneal Nerve Damage   Femur, tibia, or fibula fracture, positioning during surgical procedures.  
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Tibial Nerve Damage   Tarsal tunnel entrapment, popliteal fossa compression.  
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Sural Nerve Damage   Fracture of the calcaneus or lateral malleolus.  
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