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Her loss of movement is only in that muscle of the quadrucept. I have been reading about nerve grafts and other nerve related items. Is there any know efforts that are to aid in the process of healing the stretch.
In addition, is there a way to tell if it is just a stretch, or if the problem is more severe like a tear, or separation of the nerve?
Steve
The EMG should be telling if the lesion is a focal demyelinating variety or the tear of the axon. Ask the neurologist and he/she should be able to tell you. This might be problematic if the EMG was done within a week or so of the surgery? If there has been a complete tear then a surgeon would already be involved so I am guessing that it was just a focal demyelinating lesion. I hope things resolve well.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
Also what would be the indications of sensations that might be felt if the nerve was in the process of regeneration.
Thanks
The EMG would be the indicator of whether there was demyelination or axonal loss. As the nerve regenerates, there would be regain of function and sensation.
I hope your wife regain function.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD