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Cervical Brachial Syndrome causes Neck and Arm Pain by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Thu 03 Dec 2009 6:41am C B Syndrome or Cervical Brachial Syndrome or Cervicobrachial Syndrome is defined as neck and arm discomfort as a result of pressure on the brachial plexus. The brachial... the brachial plexus (see diagram below). Off of the spinal cord comes nerve roots, and these nerves branch into smaller and smaller nerves. For examples, branches of a C1-T1 nerve Read on »
Cervical Brachial Syndrome causes Neck and Arm Pain by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Thu 03 Dec 2009 12:00am C B Syndrome or Cervical Brachial Syndrome or Cervicobrachial Syndrome is defined as neck and arm discomfort as a result of pressure on the brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is a group of nerves in the neck and shoulder region that sends nerve supply to the arms and hands. Essentially, nerves in the neck branch off and web together Read on »
GE Wanted to Target Small Practices for EHRs – The Answer Go Buy One - MedPlexus by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 24 Mar 2010 12:07pm might guess there’s some re-branding and other items yet to be fine tuned.  BD  GE Healthcare has acquired MedPlexus Inc., a vendor of software for small... package's incentive payments for meaningful use of electronic health records. GE declined to disclose the number of customers MedPlexus serves but acknowledges the installed base Read on »
DID YOU KNOW… “Hand And Arm Pain can be coming from your neck!” by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 11 Oct 2009 10:01pm Often times carpal tunnel is mistakenly diagnosed and the hidden cause of hand or wrist pain may be your neck. Yes, that’s right, your neck may be causing your hand or wrist pain. Nerves in the lower neck innervate the arm and hand. Basically nerves in the lower neck come together to form the Brachial Plexus and nerves from the Brachial Plexus Read on »
Plan of Attack by Katie! Medical Student Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:15pm To do tonight: Figure out the lung and all the stupid math that goes with it. Figure out the kidney and all the stupid acid-base stuff that goes with it. Figure out Neurology, regardless of how stupidly complicated it is. Figure out the brachial plexus, along with the vasculature/arterial/muscular components of the extremities. To do Read on »
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by Tamara Z. Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 19 Mar 2008 4:22pm in the cervical spine and is part of a network of nerves called the brachial plexus. Learn more about the brachial plexus and the neck by reading my previous blog entries dated January 13 Read on »
DRX9000c Cervical Spinal Decompression and Carpal Tunnel Symptoms by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:34pm roots in the bottom part of your neck come together and form the brachial plexus( kind of like a hub for your computer network wires ), the median nerve branches from... Disease Herniated Cervical Discs Bulging Spinal Discs Spinal Subluxations Spinal Stenosis Brachial Plexus Injury Read on »
Neuroanatomy Continued and PBL by CCLCM Student .. Medical Student Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:04pm of the arms for my learning objective. This is a really complex topic. All of the arm nerves come from a group of nerves called the brachial plexus. Here's a diagram of the brachial plexus so that you can see the complexity for yourself. There are five spinal nerve roots that come together into three trunks, which separate again into six divisions, which Read on »
An evaluation of the efficacy of the toe brachial index measuring vascular involvement in systemic sclerosis and other connectiv by Jan Posted Thu 04 Feb 2010 12:00am OBJECTIVE: The ankle and toe brachial indices (ABI and TBI) are calculated as the ankle and toe systolic blood pressures divided by the highest brachial systolic pressure, respectively. We sought to evaluate the efficacy of ABI and TBI as an objective, non-invasive assessment of vascular involvement in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc Read on »
Repetitive Stress Injuries and Massage by Paul B. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 24 Sep 2008 11:31am in the upper arm, so impingement in the shoulder and neck can have an effect on the functioning of the upper arm and elbow as well. The Brachial Plexus The brachial plexus..., which can impinge the brachial plexus and subclavian artery.  When these nerves and arteries are impinged, they can cause some of the pain symptoms farther down the line Read on »