I'm thoroughly confused about page 374 in 2011 FA.
Under the median nerve row it lists ulnar deviation as a sign in distal lesion - isn't that a sign of proximal lesion as with a distal lesion the branch to flex the wrist would have already come off?
I'm also confused to the differences in motor deficits due to a proximal vs distal lesion. Are there some nerves that branch off on the arm that go into the hand that I'm not aware of? Why wouldn't distal and proximal lesions of the median nerve give the same deficits respective to the hand?
In the errata it says wrist flexion is a deficit with distal lesion but isn't that a proximal lesion deficit like I mentioned above?
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Under the median nerve row it lists ulnar deviation as a sign in distal lesion - isn't that a sign of proximal lesion as with a distal lesion the branch to flex the wrist would have already come off?
I'm also confused to the differences in motor deficits due to a proximal vs distal lesion. Are there some nerves that branch off on the arm that go into the hand that I'm not aware of? Why wouldn't distal and proximal lesions of the median nerve give the same deficits respective to the hand?
In the errata it says wrist flexion is a deficit with distal lesion but isn't that a proximal lesion deficit like I mentioned above?
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