Brachial plexus injuries occur unpredictably and vary in presentation and severity. The degree of nerve damage varies from partial to complete involvement of the plexus to mild stretching to ...
A protocol of non-contrast MRI without sedation may aid in surgical decision-making regarding infants with brachial plexus ...
Brachial plexus injury (BPI) is a serious condition that affects the network of nerves controlling the arm and hand, often resulting in significant functional impairment. The management of BPI has ...
These include limb lengthening, reconstruction of brachial plexus birth injury, computer guided navigation for scoliosis surgery, and is one of the few centers in the Southeast providing specialized ...
[15] The posterior rami provide spine muscle and trunk skin sensation. The most complex nerve plexus is the brachial plexus, consisting of cervical nerves 5 through 8 (C5 to C8) and thoracic nerve ...