The optimal recovery period for radial nerve injuries is generally two to six months in clinical practice, and the earlier the patient is seen and treated, the better.
Radial nerve injury can be caused when the patient is pulled by external force, sharp instrument injury, fracture and other factors. The best treatment period for radial nerve injury is the earlier the patient seeks treatment, the better.
Whether the radial nerve injury can be recovered and the length of the optimal recovery period depends on the factors leading to the radial nerve injury, the location of the radial nerve injury, the severity of the injury, as well as the consultation time after the injury and the corresponding treatment measures taken. All of these factors influence recovery from radial nerve injury.
In the clinical situation, if the active intervention can be recovered, the best recovery period of radial nerve injury generally needs two to six months, such as the radial nerve injury caused by the general pulling injury needs at least two months to recover; if the radial nerve rupture after timely surgical anastomosis, it also needs six months to recover.
Therefore, when the radial nerve injury should be timely consultation, so as not to miss the opportunity to consult the doctor.