New tendon transfer surgery aims to restore hand pinch in nerve injury patients
NCT ID NCT07434999
First seen Mar 04, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This study tests a surgery that moves two tendons in the forearm to help people with chronic ulnar nerve injury regain pinch strength. Seventeen adults aged 18 to 60 who have had the injury for over a year will take part. The goal is to improve hand function and daily activities. The surgery does not cure the nerve damage but aims to control its effects on hand use.
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SohagUniversity
Sohag, Egypt
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