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Old 09-24-2018, 08:00 PM #3
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I know that it is probably a late answer for you, but if anyone else wonders, the answer is yes.

In the article "At Which Stage of Sensory Recovery Can a Tingling Sign Be Expected?", they quote Seddon definition of good nerve regeneration: "But a strongly positive sign at the level of the lesion that gradually faded as response moved peripherally and became stronger in the distal part of the nerve indicated that satisfactory regeneration was in progress"


And I saw your other post and I currently have similar symptoms, did your tinel sign ever advanced? did it resolved at site of lesion?
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