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Old 10-25-2010, 08:29 PM #1
lynn01 lynn01 is offline
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Question I have a nerve ? and can't find any answers

Does anyone know if a nerve, in my case the nerve I am worried about is my right peroneal. It did not have any response to sensory or motor stimulation on the nerve conduction study. Does that mean the nerve has died? My other nerves had alot of problems to, but I don't know if it can regenerate when it has gotten to the point of having no responses. Thanks for the help!
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