What are the Symptoms of Neurovascular Compromise?
Symptoms can vary based on the location and severity of the compromise but often include:
Pain: Persistent or worsening pain is a significant indicator. Numbness and Tingling: Affected areas may exhibit sensory deficits. Weakness: Muscle weakness or paralysis can occur. Pallor or Cyanosis: Changes in skin color due to impaired blood supply. Swelling: Localized swelling may be present. Cold Extremities: Affected limbs may feel colder than the surrounding areas.