Neck and shoulder nerve damage
[DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY
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Your health care provider will ask about your symptoms and examine your head, neck, shoulder, arm, and hand. You may have a sensation of burning or tingling if he or she pushes down on your head or pushes your head to the side. Your provider may do neck x-rays to be sure there is no damage to the vertebrae.
[DOC File]Shoulder - University of West Alabama
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Definition: Compression or traction injury to the nerve supply of the upper arm occurring either at the neck or shoulder, brachial plexus. MOI: often in collision sports if head is forcefully laterally flexed and flexed, over stretching / pinching the nerves
Pinched Nerve and Shoulder Pain
The loss of motion can be severe, and is a function of over tightening the anterior capsule. In general, the operative shoulder should lose no more than ten degrees of external rotation. Other small risks (less than 1%) include infection, post-operative stiffness, nerve damage, or blood vessel injury. Non-Operative Recovery
[DOC File]Brachial Plexus Injury (Stinger/Burner)
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Neural Damage. Axillary Nerve - blow to anterior shoulder, anterior G-H dislocation. Spinal Accessory Nerve - anterior blow to trapezius. Musculocutaneous Nerve - anterior medial blow to arm, anterior G-H dislocation. Suprascapular Nerve - blow to base of neck. Overstretch. Shoulder flexion with elbow extension. Anterior, inferior capsular ...
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