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Brachial Plexus - Articles
Cervical Brachial Syndrome causes Neck and Arm Pain
by
Nav J.


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
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Cervical Brachial Syndrome causes Neck and Arm Pain
by
Nav J.


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
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DID YOU KNOW… “Hand And Arm Pain can be coming from your neck!”
by
Nav J.


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
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Plan of Attack
by
Katie!
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
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
by
Tamara Z.

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
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Neuroanatomy Continued and PBL
by
CCLCM 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
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Repetitive Stress Injuries and Massage
by
Paul B.

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
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