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Nerves recover slowly, and maximal recovery may take many months or several years. ... A number of treatments can help restore function to the affected muscles. Braces or splints. ... Electrical stimulator. ... Physical therapy. ... Exercise.
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Read More »Braces or splints. These devices keep the affected limb, fingers, hand or foot in the proper position to improve muscle function. These devices keep the affected limb, fingers, hand or foot in the proper position to improve muscle function. Electrical stimulator. Stimulators can activate muscle served by an injured nerve while the nerve regrows. However, this treatment may not be effective for everyone. Your doctor will discuss electrical stimulation with you if it's an option. Stimulators can activate muscle served by an injured nerve while the nerve regrows. However, this treatment may not be effective for everyone. Your doctor will discuss electrical stimulation with you if it's an option. Physical therapy. Therapy involves specific movements or exercises to keep affected muscles and joints active. Physical therapy can prevent stiffness and help restore function and feeling. Therapy involves specific movements or exercises to keep affected muscles and joints active. Physical therapy can prevent stiffness and help restore function and feeling. Exercise. Exercise can help improve your muscle strength, maintain range of motion and reduce muscle cramps.
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