Mr. S. Thileepan, 32, from Kalmunai, suffered a high-voltage electric shock, damaging his flexor tendons and median nerve. After 13 surgeries, he lost fine motor control. As a kovil secretary, he wanted to resign, but they urged him to stay. He trained to sign but found it slow and painful.
- This needknower's trapezoid bone not moving properly.
- When his thumb is bent towards the middle of the palm, he can bring his fingertips together and hold tightly.
- This ability allows him to grip objects more firmly.
- His primary diagnosis is a high-voltage electric shock burn with deep tendon injury, exposing and crushing the tendons.Condition: Bilateral impaired fine motor skills due to damaged flexor tendons and median nerve dysfunction
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