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'''Brachial Plexus Injury'''
[[File:Gray808.png|Brachial plexus diagram|thumb]]
 
[[File:Brachial_plexus_1323.png|Brachial plexus anatomy|left|thumb]]
[[File:Brachial_plexus_anterior_view_nerves.JPG|Anterior view of brachial plexus nerves|thumb]]
[[File:Figure_2._BPI_Traumatic_event.jpg|Traumatic event leading to BPI|left|thumb]]
[[File:Figure_3._Incidence_of_OBPP.jpg|Incidence of obstetric brachial plexus palsy|thumb]]
[[File:Figure_4._Motorcycles_and_BPI.jpg|Motorcycles and brachial plexus injury|thumb]]
A [[Brachial plexus injury]] is a type of [[nerve injury]] that occurs when the [[brachial plexus]]—a network of nerves that sends signals from the [[spinal cord]] to the [[shoulder]], [[arm]], and [[hand]]—is damaged. This can result in loss of muscle function and sensation in the affected area.
A [[Brachial plexus injury]] is a type of [[nerve injury]] that occurs when the [[brachial plexus]]—a network of nerves that sends signals from the [[spinal cord]] to the [[shoulder]], [[arm]], and [[hand]]—is damaged. This can result in loss of muscle function and sensation in the affected area.


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== Brachial_plexus_injury ==
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File:Brachial_plexus_1323.png|Brachial plexus diagram
File:Brachial_plexus_anterior_view_nerves.JPG|Anterior view of brachial plexus nerves
File:Figure_2._BPI_Traumatic_event.jpg|Traumatic event leading to BPI
File:Figure_3._Incidence_of_OBPP.jpg|Incidence of Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy
File:Figure_4._Motorcycles_and_BPI.jpg|Motorcycles and Brachial Plexus Injury
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== Brachial_plexus_injury ==
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File:Gray808.png|Brachial plexus diagram
File:Brachial_plexus_1323.png|Brachial plexus anatomy
File:Brachial_plexus_anterior_view_nerves.JPG|Anterior view of brachial plexus nerves
File:Figure_2._BPI_Traumatic_event.jpg|Traumatic event leading to BPI
File:Figure_3._Incidence_of_OBPP.jpg|Incidence of obstetric brachial plexus palsy
File:Figure_4._Motorcycles_and_BPI.jpg|Motorcycles and brachial plexus injury
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Revision as of 08:19, 21 March 2025

Brachial plexus diagram
Brachial plexus anatomy
Anterior view of brachial plexus nerves
Traumatic event leading to BPI
Incidence of obstetric brachial plexus palsy
Motorcycles and brachial plexus injury

A Brachial plexus injury is a type of nerve injury that occurs when the brachial plexus—a network of nerves that sends signals from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm, and hand—is damaged. This can result in loss of muscle function and sensation in the affected area.

Causes

Brachial plexus injuries can occur as a result of shoulder trauma, tumors, or inflammation. However, the most common cause is birth injury, which can occur when there is difficulty delivering the baby's shoulder, known as shoulder dystocia.

Symptoms

Symptoms of a brachial plexus injury can vary greatly depending on the severity and location of the injury. They may include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of a brachial plexus injury often involves a physical examination, during which the doctor may check for muscle weakness and feeling in the arm and hand. Imaging tests, such as MRI and CT scans, may also be used to help determine the location and extent of the damage.

Treatment

Treatment for brachial plexus injuries depends on the severity of the injury. Some mild injuries may heal on their own, while others may require physical therapy, medication, or surgery. In some cases, a combination of treatments may be necessary.

Prognosis

The prognosis for a brachial plexus injury depends on the severity and location of the injury, as well as the patient's age and overall health. Some patients may recover fully, while others may experience long-term complications, such as chronic pain and muscle weakness.

See also

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