Talk:Wrist drop

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I have been going through the list of orthopaedic conditions listed as stubs and suggesting this template for Orthopaedic Conditions (see Talk:Orthopedic surgery) Name Definition Synonyms Incidence Pathogenesis and predisposing factors Pathology Stages Classification Natural History/Untreated Prognosis Clinical Features Investigation Non-Operative Treatment Risks of Non-Operative Treatment Prognosis following Non-Operative Treatment Operative Treatment (Note that each operation should have its own wiki entry) Risks of Operative Treatment Prognosis Post Operation Complications Management Prevention History --Mylesclough 06:41, 8 October 2005 (UTC)

Another name for Wrist Drop
Another name for wrist drop is 'radial nerve palsy.' I'll add that in eventually, when I have more time.--aishel 18:31, 29 March 2006 (UTC) what about saturday night palsy?khurram
 * I removed 'saturday night palsy' which refers specifically to a radial nerve injury at the axilla. Wrist drop is a sign in Saturday night palsy but not synonymous with it, just as how melena is not another name for a bleeding peptic ulcer. Not sure if 'radial nerve palsy' should be kept and would appreciate opinions on this matter. Itemsmono (talk) 20:52, 22 June 2013 (UTC)

cant stand this...
wrist drop just happened to me a few days after i hurt my shoulder on other side. i cant even put my own hair up. just wondering what is it like for the ones that have it and can it be fix? will i always have problems with left hand forever? help ive never heard of this til it happened to me. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.66.125.43 (talk) 12:50, 25 April 2011 (UTC)