He has a 2+ radial pulse, and his median, ulnar, and radial nerves are all intact at the level of the hand. With passive range of motion, there is motion through the humerus distal to where the ...
[4,5,6] Only a few patients had signs or symptoms of neuropathy. They were mainly in the form of distal sensory loss, parasthesias, absent ankle jerks and, in two patients, mild motor weakness.