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Radial Groove/Posterior Interosseous Nerve Release

Mostly used for suspected or confirmed radial nerve groove or posterior interosseous nerve compression, when conservative treatments such as rest, bracing, and physical therapy are not ideal, or when imaging/electrophysiology suggests significant compression. Decisions consider the duration of sympt

24-72h

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Approx. $14,700

Treatment fee

Included support

  • +Hospital matching
  • +Record review
  • +Care coordination
  • +Travel support
  • +Interpretation support

Not included

  • -Treatment fee
  • -Travel costs
  • -Optional extras

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Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A

Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A

West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A

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How Radial Groove/Posterior Interosseous Nerve Release is performed

Based on identifying the specific site of nerve compression, precise exposure is commonly performed under magnified illumination to release the compressive structures and clear surrounding scar tissue or narrowed channels, with peripheral nerve surface decompression performed when necessary. Intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring can be combined to protect nerve branches and blood supply. Postoperative observation focuses on changes in sensation and muscle strength, limb elevation and pain control are performed, followed by gradual sliding exercises and range of motion recovery, with the goal of reducing compression and improving conduction. The above is general health information and not medical advice; specific information should be based on specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

What is Radial Groove/Posterior Interosseous Nerve Release?

Based on identifying the specific site of nerve compression, precise exposure is commonly performed under magnified illumination to release the compressive structures and clear surrounding scar tissue or narrowed channels, with peripheral nerve surface decompression performed when necessary. Intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring can be combined to protect nerve branches and blood supply. Postoperative observation focuses on changes in sensation and muscle strength, limb elevation and pain control are performed, followed by gradual sliding exercises and range of motion recovery, with the goal of reducing compression and improving conduction. The above is general health information and not medical advice; specific information should be based on specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

How is Radial Groove/Posterior Interosseous Nerve Release performed?

Step 1

How Radial Groove/Posterior Interosseous Nerve Release is performed

Based on identifying the specific site of nerve compression, precise exposure is commonly performed under magnified illumination to release the compressive structures and clear surrounding scar tissue or narrowed channels, with peripheral nerve surface decompression performed when necessary. Intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring can be combined to protect nerve branches and blood supply. Postoperative observation focuses on changes in sensation and muscle strength, limb elevation and pain control are performed, followed by gradual sliding exercises and range of motion recovery, with the goal of reducing compression and improving conduction. The above is general health information and not medical advice; specific information should be based on specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

How Radial Groove/Posterior Interosseous Nerve Release is performed

Recovery process

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Recovery and stay

It is recommended to stay in China for a total of approximately 1.5–3 weeks (including preoperative evaluation, hospitalization, and follow-up), subject to the actual schedule.

Recovery and stay

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Tell us about your Radial Nerve Injury case and we will help match you with the right hospital, specialist, and travel pathway.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get started?
Submit a free evaluation request with your diagnosis and records. The team reviews your case and suggests suitable next steps.
Do I need a visa to travel to China for treatment?
Many patients do. We can help explain what documents are normally needed for treatment travel planning.
Will there be a language barrier?
Medical interpretation can be arranged for consultations and treatment visits.
How much does treatment cost?
Costs depend on the procedure, hospital, and treatment pathway. A practical estimate is provided before travel.
What happens after I return home?
We can help coordinate remote follow-up and keep communication open with your care team.