The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that runs from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand. The brachial plexus carries the signals that help allow sensation and movement in your arm. A brachial plexus injury involves damage to this network of nerves. This kind of injury can occur when the shoulder is pushed down as the head is pulled up, resulting in the nerves being stretched or torn. These injuries can affect movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. In the most serious cases, a brachial plexus injury can result in paralysis.
The most common victims of brachial plexus injuries are newborn babies and people hurt in motor vehicle accidents.
Treatment for brachial plexus injuries can include surgical procedures such as nerve grafts, nerve transfers, or muscle transfers which aim to help restore function.
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