My daughter was denied. It is strange tho because when SS wanted to determine her BP we were reffered to a Doctor Who mentally tested her. As you know, BP is not a mental condition it's a physical condition. The doctor was very confused (he said) of why they reffered her to him if she has no mental delay. She had to be seen by a different doctor. I asked SS they said it was no mistake but I said I would hire a lawyer so they gave in and sent her to another doctor to check her physical condition. Guess what, she had met her milestones, thanks to her therapists. Like tying her shoes, button pants etc...she was denied. I plan to go back and re-apply since my daughter is older now and going into surgery. Her arm will be a little limp and she will have to work hard to get strength and mobility back. The government doesn't want to be giving more money so they easily deny. What angers me is that I have a friend who has a friend who was hooked on drug, he then lost his mind....his family applied for SSI because they claimed he was mentally challenged. He got it. He spends it on more drugs and alcohol. He is 40 living at home drinking 24/7. But my bby gets nothing...according to SS
Median Nerve belongs to Brachial Plexus.
The brachial plexus, specifically the axillary branch of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus.
The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that conduct signals from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand.
Brachial plexus (C5-T1)
Cervical Plexus Brachial Plexus Lumbar Plexus Sacral Plexus
the brachial plexus means a network of nerves that supply the upper limb[arm,forearm and hand] in human.
the spinal nerves which comprise the brachial plexus are C5 - C8 and T1. lumosacral plexus are L1 - L5, S1 - S4 and SR.
Brachial plexus palsy is paralysis associated with compression/tearing of a group of nerves called the brachial plexus. The nerves can become compressed or torn when the neck is stretched.
The brachial plexus.
The first thoracic nerve roots are in the brachial plexus. The nerves pass through the neck, the armpit area, and then into the arm.
The function of the brachial plexus is cutaneous and muscular innervation of the upper limb. It is a network of nerves running from the spine and neck into the arm.
cervical plexus