Publications by authors named "Hanna Khoduleva"

Background Isolated hand motor nerve injuries, specifically those affecting the recurrent motor branch of the median nerve and the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve, are rarely reported in medical literature. Diagnosing and quantifying these injuries pose significant challenges due to their uncommon nature and the variety of mechanisms that can cause them. Methodology This study reviews six unusual cases of isolated damage to the recurrent motor branch of the median nerve and the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve, including cases with combined injuries.

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Article Synopsis
  • Japanese rope bondage (RB), also known as Shibari, is a binding practice that can result in injuries to peripheral nerves, particularly during full-body suspensions.
  • A survey of experienced practitioners revealed 16 injuries in 10 individuals, with the radial nerve being the most commonly affected (90%).
  • The study emphasizes the importance of understanding the radial nerve's anatomy to prevent injuries, highlighting a case of a woman who experienced repeated nerve compression during suspensions but showed significant recovery over time.
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