S64: Injury of nerves at wrist and hand level

S64.2: Injury of radial nerve at wrist and hand level

Many nerves run from the spinal cord and brain to the organs, skin and muscles in the body. Most nerves have various functions at the same time. For example, part of the nerve controls specific muscles. If this part is damaged, you may no longer be able to use that muscle strongly or at all. Another part of the nerve can be vital for sensing touch or heat on the skin.

Where exactly the symptoms appear depends on where the nerve was damaged. You have damaged your radial nerve. The radial nerve is important for extending the arm and hand. The nerve is also important for sensation on the rear of the upper arm and the lower arm, the outside of the hand. The nerve begins at the top, at the shoulder, and runs down to the hand. In your case, the nerve has been damaged in your hand.