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Nerve injuries of the hand and upper limb can lead to numbness, weakness, and even paralysis of the fingers, hand, or arm. These injuries may be caused by trauma, cuts, crush injuries, or overstretching, and can severely affect a person’s ability to work, write, lift, or perform daily tasks.
At the clinic of Prof. Dr. Kamran Khalid in Lahore, we provide expert care for nerve injuries using advanced microsurgical techniques.
Peripheral nerves in the hand and upper limb (including the median, ulnar, and radial nerves) are responsible for sensation and movement. When these nerves are damaged due to trauma or compression, the result can be:
Nerve injuries require timely surgical intervention to prevent permanent damage.
Prof. Dr. Kamran Khalid is a specialist in microsurgical nerve repair, operating in top-tier surgical centers like Ittefaq Hospital Lahore. With extensive training in plastic and hand surgery, he manages all types of peripheral nerve injuries with:
High-resolution imaging for diagnosis
Surgical exploration and microsurgical repair
Nerve grafting and transfers if required
Post-op rehabilitation planning
If you or a loved one is suffering from a hand or upper limb nerve injury, contact Prof. Dr. Kamran Khalid for expert evaluation and surgical repair in Lahore.
Ideally within a few days to 3 weeks of the injury. Early repair has the best outcomes.
Yes, nerves can regenerate at a rate of ~1mm/day. Proper alignment and microsurgical repair enhance the chances of recovery.
Untreated injuries may lead to permanent weakness, deformity, or chronic pain, especially in the hands.
Most patients can return to light activities, such as walking, within a few days after surgery. However, strenuous activities, exercise, and heavy lifting should be avoided for at least 4 to 6 weeks to ensure proper healing. It’s important to follow your surgeon’s specific recommendations regarding recovery time and when it’s safe to resume your normal routine.
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