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How to treat an injury to the brachial plexus - Chris CarpenterSubmitted by Doctor Hibbert on Sat, 2008-09-27 09:53.
Carpenter's condition has the doctor's stumped. So what exactly is the injury and how is it supposed to heal?
How is the brachial plexus injured? In most cases you can injure the nerve from a traumatic accident such as with a car or motorcycle. The nerve roots are pulled from their source and you develop lesions, which inhibit the nerve communication.The nerves can also be severed depending on the accident. In Carpenter's case they don't know why it's happening. How do you treat an injured brachial plexus? Time. Peripheral nervous system nerves will grow back at the rate of 1/4 inch a week. This is with the understand that the cause of the issue is known and addressed. For instance, a person with a tumor pushing up against the brachial plexus will have the tumor removed and normal growth will occur. In Carpenter's case, they don't know or they're not saying what caused the issue. There are genetic conditions that can cause abnormal nerve development and regeneration. Can you recover from an injured brachial plexus? Yes, you can, but possibly with diminished capacity. Surgical options exis with succes rates of up to 80%, but these were different circumstances. add new comment | 1411 reads
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