The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that conduct signals from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand.
This can be the result of a nerve being interfered with by inflammation or other arthritic problems, This is a problem that needs to be sorted out by a neurologist or a rheumatologist and possibly both. damage can occur to nerves and muscles if this is not seen to.
The brachial muscle lies virtually underneath the Biceps of the upper arm. There are also arteries and nerves in that region of the same name. So basically, "the right brachial region" would lie along the front of the humerus [upper] bone in the right arm. Brachial refers to the upper arm.
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Yess they have many nerves, you can get orgasm from man rubbing you nipples and massaging your boobs for long enough
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Nerves
The rotator cuff injury by itself should not , however, many of the injuries that can affect the rotator cuff can also impact the nerves.
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European researchers have successfully implanted tiny electrodes directly into motor and sensory nerves of an amputee's arm
How many cranial nerves are there
one of the brachial nerves or maybe a stroke
It could, but usually shooting pains means that nerves are involved. The type of pain (electric ? cramping ?) would give an idea of what it is and where it is happening.. Do any of the fingers in the affected arm go to sleep? Do you get the symptoms when you turn your head a certain way? Is your strength weaker in that arm/hand? I ask these questions because several nerves that go to the arm exit the spine in the neck, travel to a point under your arm, and come together like spliced wires in a house travel to a particular room... (in this case, the muscles of your arm & hand). If so, you need to be evaluated by a physician or PA/NP to include XRays of your cervical spine (neck area). Treatment will depend on the results of that evaluation & Xrays... Also, here are nerves in the back of the shoulder that are a branch of some of the nerves that travel down the arm. Irritation of these nerves can also cause shooting pains into your arm...
It can break bones, cut muscles, tendons, nerves, arteries and veins.
The arm throbbing from typing for long is a reaction of the muscles and nerves which might be strained. This will ideally resolve itself in a short while.
Nerves send information to your brain such has if something is hot or cold. And your brain also sends messages through your nerves such has lift the arm, left leg forward, right leg up, so on and so forth
Where nerves can be found. Examples: brian, arm, leg, hands, feet (ect.)