Anatomy
Physio
Symptom
Tx
100

The radial nerve branches off this big nerve structure

ventral nerve roots of T1 of the brachial plexus (originates from C6-T2)


100

Nerves regenerate at this rate

1 inch/month 

100

This common symptom of radial nerve paralysis is characterized by

Dropped elbow and inability to extend leg ("knuckling over")


100

To prevent further injury, this supportive measure is often used to help the horse stand and move.

A splint


200

The radial nerve can be injured at this anatomical location, often leading to radial nerve paralysis

Mid-humeral region 


200

This type of muscle fiber is primarily affected by radial nerve paralysis, leading to muscle atrophy.

Skeletal muscle fibers

200

This visible sign in the forelimb muscles can be an indication of chronic nerve damage.

Muscle wasting/atrophy 

200

Horses with radial nerve paralysis may benefit from this type of supplement to support nerve health.

Vitamin E!

300

What is the function of the radial nerve? 


Innervates extensors of the elbow, carpus, and digits

300

In cases of nerve injury, this process involves the degeneration of the nerve distal to the site of injury.

Wallerian degeneration

300

How does a grade 4/5 lameness present in a horse? 

Lameness is obvious at the walk.

300

Initial treatment often involves this basic intervention to reduce swelling and pain.

Anti-inflamatories 

400
At the level of the elbow, this artery runs alongside the radial nerve. 

Deep brachial artery

400

What can cause radial nerve damage? 

hyperextension of the forelimb, excessive abduction of the shoulder, fractured humerus, and prolonged lateral recumbency

400

What position should you place a horse in lateral recumbency while under GA to reduce compression on the radial nerve?

front leg on the down side should be extended cranially to relieve pressure on triceps mass


400

What is the prognosis for a horse that shows improving voluntary movement of the affected limb and still has pain reception intact?

A good prognosis =)

500

The radial nerve sits in this structure of the humerus.

musculospiral groove of the humerus


500
Name 3 main prognostic indicators for radial nerve damage cases. 

nociception (pain), voluntary movement of forelimb, ability to bear weight (must progress in the healing process)

500

Alongside the neuropathy from compression of the radial nerve, what other abnormality might occur with prolonged pressure on the should in lateral recumbency? 

ischemia of the triceps musculature


500

What are the mg/kg doses for phenylbutazone?

2.2 mg/kg or 4.4 mg/kg