Upper limb nerve injury rehabilitation: radial nerve
Upper limb nerve injury rehabilitation: radial nerve
The radial nerve emerges through the posterior bundle of the brachial plexus, starts behind the axillary artery, travels with the deep brachial artery, descends between the long head and medial head of the triceps brachii, and follows the radial nerve groove around the back of the middle part of the humerus to spiral outwa...
Is trembling hands necessarily a sign of Parkinson’s disease?
Shaking hands (tremor)
Hand tremor is one of the common hand function symptoms. People usually associate it with Parkinson's disease, but is hand tremor necessarily Parkinson's disease? Hand tremor, medically known as hand tremor, is a symptom of involuntary movement of the hand. It mainly manifests as involuntary, voluntary rhythmic trembling or shaking of the ha...