Broken Plexus (3 of 3): Addressing Sensational Paradoxes of Peripheral Nerve Damage - 99% Invisible
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This article explores the unique challenges posed by peripheral neuropathy, particularly how sensory nerve damage results in both heightened sensitivity and numbness. Such contrasting sensations can complicate tasks like dressing, as ordinary fabrics can cause discomfort or pain. The author shares personal experiences post-brachial plexus injury, emphasizing the evolving needs regarding clothing choices. It highlights the often-overlooked impact of sensory damage compared to motor impairment, showing how much it shapes the day-to-day experience of individuals recovering from nerve injuries.
Peripheral neuropathy presents a unique challenge as those affected experience both heightened sensitivity and numbness, complicating everyday tasks like dressing.
The article stresses that sensory nerve damage, while less visible than motor impairment, can significantly impact the clothing experience and personal comfort.
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