Abstract
Technique for re-educating sensory function after median nerve lesions at the wrist is described.
Results of re-education of Twenty-three patients are presented. The functional results are good and belie the traditional view of sensory function after nerve suture.
Recent advances in sensory neuro-physiology-are discussed which may explain the successes of this technique.
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