Traumatic PNI is a common injury that occurs predominantly in young men of productive age and contributes to major social and economic problems.[15] A 16-year retrospective study in Brazil showed that axonotmesis (45%) is the most common result of nerve injury, followed by neurotmesis (41%) and neuropraxia (14%).[16] These nerve injuries affect small- and large-sensory afferent fibers[17] and result in loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions