Management of ulnar nerve palsy: Tendon transfers to restore function
We sometimes tend to think that a claw correction procedure is all that is needed to restore function in a hand with ulnar palsy. But the truth is far from this. There are other deformities and deficits that need to be corrected, depending on the individual patient’s problems and requirements for function. What are these deficits, why do they occur and how are they corrected? This video deals with these corrections required to achieve a functioning hand in ulnar palsy.

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Management of ulnar nerve palsy: Tendon transfers - Part 1: Claw correction procedures

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ULNAR NERVE ANATOMY

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Upper Limb Tendon Transfers by Dr Scott Tulloch

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Management of Ulnar Nerve palsy - Part 1: General Principles and Decision making

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