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Can a Brachial Plexus Injury Be Treated? Brachial plexus injury is a wide term that covers various conditions due to which the brachial plexus nerve network’s function is badly affected or impaired. It can affect both adults and children. Trauma is the major reason for most of these injuries. Given below are some of the common causes of brachial plexus injury: •
Blunt trauma
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High speed vehicular accidents
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Inflammatory processes
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Gunshot wounds
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Neuropathies
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Nerve compression
Muscle and bony reconstruction to restore active biceps function of left arm
Are You a Candidate for Reconstructive Surgery? To know whether you are a candidate for brachial plexus surgery, see whether you have the following symptoms: • •
Muscle weakness Loss of sensation