Patient Performance and Outcomes after Unilateral Peripheral Nerve Injury
Description
Data collected from 48 adult human participants with unilateral upper extremity peripheral nerve injury. The data include 89 variables for each participant, including measures of performance, hand usage, life-relevant outcomes, and injury and demographic factors. Data for each participant were collected in a single visit, and participants were recruited based on referral from one nerve surgery clinic or one hand therapy clinic in St. Louis MO USA. The collection of this data was conducted with the approval of the Washington University in St. Louis Institutional Review Board (ID# 201701125). Participants provided informed consent for the sharing of de-identified data.
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Refer to the Methods section ("Study Overview and Participants", "Data Collection" and "Data Analysis" sub-sections) of the following publication. Kim T, Lohse KR, Mackinnon SE, Philip BA. Patient Outcomes After Peripheral Nerve Injury Depend on Bimanual Dexterity and Preserved Use of the Affected Hand. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2024 Feb;38(2):134-147. doi: 10.1177/15459683241227222. Epub 2024 Jan 25. PMID: 38268466; PMCID: PMC10922924. (https://doi.org/10.1177/15459683241227222)
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
R01 NS114046
Washington University School of Medicine (Program in Occupational Therapy)
Young Investigator Pilot Award 93230A
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Keywords | Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Functional Laterality, Upper Extremity, Rehabilitation, Quality of Life |