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 means a network of nerves that supply the upper limb[arm,forearm and hand] in human.
Phrenic nerves from brachial and cervical plexus.
Cervical: C1 - C5Innervates muscles of neck and extend into thoracic cavity, where they control diaphragmatic muscles. Major nerve: Phrenic...which provides entire nerve supply to diaphragm.Brachial: C5-T1Innervates pectoral girdle and upper limbs. Major nerves: Radial nerve, median nerve, ulnar nerve.Lumbar: T12 - L4Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Genitofemoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, and femoral nerve.Sacral: L4-S5Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Sciatic nerve (which branches into tibial and fibular nerves) and pudendal nerve.
Brachial Plexus injuries are caused by damaging of nerves in the shoulder. They can be detected by a loss or decrease in feeling, as well as decreased muscle function in the hand or arm affected.
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.
the brachial plexus means a network of nerves that supply the upper limb[arm,forearm and hand] in human.
lumbosacral plexus
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.
The brachial plexus is the spinal cord feature associated with the leash of nerves supplying the upper limbs.
Brachial plexus thru axillary nerve
The brachial plexus are nerves that leave the cervical vertebrae (but originate in the brain) and extend to peripheral structures (muscles/organs) to transmit motor and sensory nerve impulses.
Enlargement of the spinal cord can occur at any point along the spinal cord. Where depends upon the cause. These causes could be bacterial infection, structural changes in the vertebrae or a tumour. Less likely causes could be genetic birht defects.
Phrenic nerves from brachial and cervical plexus.