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The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that conduct signals from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand.
Cervical Plexus Brachial Plexus Lumbar Plexus Sacral Plexus
Brachial plexus....
Network of spinal nerves
lumbosacral plexus
the spinal nerves which comprise the brachial plexus are C5 - C8 and T1. lumosacral plexus are L1 - L5, S1 - S4 and SR.
The brachial plexus is the spinal cord feature associated with the leash of nerves supplying the upper limbs.
Phrenic nerves from brachial and cervical plexus.
From the brain to the spinal cord through the brachial plexus to the ulnar nerve to the pinky finger.
The phrenic nerve, arising from C3,C4,C5. Damage to the brachial plexus can result in temporary or permanent paralysis of the diaphragm
The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that conduct signals from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand.
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.
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 brachial plexus is a network of nerves fibers that connects the arm to the spinal cord. Injury of it could cause the arm to be paralyzed, a lack of muscle control, and/or a lack of sensation.
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.