Abstract

The peripheral nervous system is an integral component of the neural connection between the CNS and the end organs. Injuries involving this system are often complex and require a thorough understanding of the management strategies of these injuries to help optimize recovery. Recent advances in MRI may lead to its becoming a useful tool in managing peripheral nerve injuries; however, good clinical acumen and the understanding of the anatomy and classification of nerve injuries remain the most important aspects. This chapter will therefore address the anatomy of a peripheral nerve, the classification of nerve injuries and the utility of MRI in diagnoses of peripheral nerve injuries and discuss the evaluation and treatment of injuries to peripheral and cranial nerves.

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