نتایج جستجو برای: obstetrical brachial injuries

تعداد نتایج: 140828  

2008

he Brachial plexus constitute afferent motor and efferent sensory nerves supplying the upper extremities. It is situated in a very vulnerable T anatomical position between the neck and shoulder. Injury to this plexus, which is often due to traction, results in various degrees of motor and sensory deficit to the involved upper limb. This results in loss of function and its catastrophic consequen...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2016
Charles A Daly S Houston Payne John G Seiler

This article reports a series of severe permanent brachial plexus injuries in American football players. The authors describe the mechanisms of injury and outcomes from a more contemporary treatment approach in the form of nerve transfer tailored to the specific injuries sustained. Three cases of nerve transfer for brachial plexus injury in American football players are discussed in detail. Two...

2018
Atsushi Mihara Tsukasa Kanchiku Norihiro Nishida Haruki Tagawa Junji Ohgi Hidenori Suzuki Yasuaki Imajo Masahiro Funaba Daisuke Nakashima Xian Chen Toshihiko Taguchi

Adult brachial plexus injuries frequently lead to significant and permanent physical disabilities. Investigating the mechanism of the injury using biomechanical approaches may lead to further knowledge with regard to preventing brachial plexus injuries. However, there are no reports of biomechanical studies of brachial plexus injuries till date. Therefore, the present study used a complex three...

Journal: :Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 2021

Brachial plexus injury is known to be one of the most serious upper limb injuries, causes paralysis limbs and changes in activity daily living, with consequence disruption socio-economic problems, depression, hopelessness. Management must done properly. The evaluation examination consist detailed anamnesis on chronological events, complete physical examination, imaging studies, electrophysiolog...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2006
S Akita E Wada H Kawai

A total of 11 patients with combined traumatic injuries of the brachial plexus and spinal cord were reviewed retrospectively. Brachial plexus paralysis in such dual injuries tends to be diagnosed and treated late and the prognosis is usually poor. The associated injuries, which were all on the same side as the plexus lesion, were to the head (nine cases), shoulder girdle (five), thorax (nine) a...

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