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The brachial plexus refers to a network of nerves that start out in the neck and move through the upper limbs. This covers the shoulders, arms, elbows, forearms, wrist as well as the hand.
A protocol of non-contrast MRI without sedation may aid in surgical decision-making regarding infants with brachial plexus birth injury, according to results of a prospective multicenter study in ...
Although most brachial plexus injuries can not be prevented, professional truck drivers can take a few precautions to help minimize their chances of injuring themselves. Maintaining concentration and ...
Cite this: Infant Brachial Plexus Injuries: When to Refer Immediately and When to Wait - Medscape - Apr 30, 2019.
Brachial plexus injuries have been documented in the obstetric and midwifery literature since the 1770s. They affect more than 5400 newborns annually in the United States alone. The reported ...
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