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Nerve Injury Classifications

Seddon Classification

Answer

Neurapraxia: Bruised nerve. Results in numbness that is reversible.

Axonotmesis: Injury to axon that results in Wallerian degeneration. Nerve will regenerate over several months as long as gap is not too big.

Neurotmesis: Complete severance of the nerve, resulting in irreversible numbness


Question

Nerve Injury Classifications

Seddon Classification

Answer
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Question

Nerve Injury Classifications

Seddon Classification

Answer

Neurapraxia: Bruised nerve. Results in numbness that is reversible.

Axonotmesis: Injury to axon that results in Wallerian degeneration. Nerve will regenerate over several months as long as gap is not too big.

Neurotmesis: Complete severance of the nerve, resulting in irreversible numbness

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owner: Andrewthomas848484 - (no access) - Watkins’ Manual of Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery ( PDFDrive.com ).pdf, p113

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