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Brachial plexus injury: Complications and aftermath

https://www.lezdotechmed.com/blog/personal-injury/brachial-plexus-injury/ <br>Do you have any idea what a brachial plexus injury is? Brachial plexus is a group of nerves in the shoulder. It extends from the C5 to the T1 and converges to form various divisions, cords, and branches that run down the arm to the fingers. Approximately two children are born with brachial plexus injury. It is not only a birth injury, but it can also occur as a result of trauma such as motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, or contact sports.

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Brachial plexus injury: Complications and aftermath

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  1. Elementary School Provides Brachial Plexus Injury and its Complications

  2. What are the symptoms of brachial plexus injury? Brachial plexus injury causes pain, weakness or numbness, loss of feeling, and loss of movement in the arm from the neck.

  3. Causes of brachial plexus injury • Sports activities • Birth injury • Cancer or cancer treatments • Traumatic accidents • Surgeries

  4. Complications of brachial plexus injury in kids You should seek therapy within six to eight months if your kid has a brachial plexus injury after birth. The baby’s chances of survival will be more in this stage.

  5. Is surgery necessary for brachial plexus injuries? • Brachial plexus injuries often heal well if they aren’t severe. • In more severe plexus injuries, surgery is often necessary to restore function.

  6. If you had had an injury to the neck or shoulder area, You should call your healthcare provider to find out what’s causing your symptoms.

  7. For a flawless medical record Contact Phone: +1-404-382-5426 Mail: info@lezdotechmed.com Web: www.lezdotechmed.com/ Contact Lezdotechmed.com

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