Abstract

We have analyzed the results of 22 total wrist denervations following Wilhelm's technique and a series of 30 patients treated with denervation of the posterior interosseous nerve alone. Results of denervation have been classified depending on the pain (visual analogue scale) as other parameters (mobility and strength) have not been found to have any statistical significance. Results after partial denervation are worse than results achieved by total denervation.

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