Blogs about: Brachial Plexus

Featured Blog

Post-operative peripheral neuropathy1 comment

kevinturezyn wrote 3 weeks ago: xx Post provided by Kevin Turezyn, Drexel University College of Medicine Class of 2013: xx While the … more →

Tags: Neuromuscular, nerve injury, Neuropathy, neuropathic pain, brachial plexus Injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, numbness, Medicine, health

Free Editor Choice with CME: Single or Double Nerve Transfer

NEUROSURGERY® Editorial Office wrote 3 weeks ago: Background: The recovery of elbow flexion in upper brachial plexus injury can be achieved by the rei … more →

Tags: Editor Choice, Free, CME, nerve transfer, nerve injury, Brachial plexus repair, Upper brachial plexus neuropathy

My Brachial Plexus Injury

Craig Glass wrote 4 weeks ago: On November 20 2011 my life took a dramatic turn. What had been a very pleasant and lovely ride on t … more →

Tags: bicycle injury

Counting Scalenes (Because Functional Anatomy Says So)

Sam Jarman wrote 1 month ago: There are 3 scalenes – anterior, middle, and posterior. Simple enough. Why should you care? We … more →

Tags: Anterior Scalene, Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, cão, Classical Osteopathy, Clavicle, Dr. Still, First Rib, hyoid, Long Lever Approach

Why the Brachial Plexus is like the London Underground2 comments

Dr Holland wrote 2 months ago: The brachial plexus is an interchange of nerve fibers that connects the cervical spinal cord to the … more →

Tags: nerve injury, EMG, Art, brachial plexus Injury, Neuroanatomy, Neurology, Neuromuscular, numbness, Brain imaging

CRYDER'S: Brachial Plexus Terminal Branches in the Arm Model

MyAnatomyMentor wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Anatomy Mentor, HD Tutorials/Videos, Human Anatomy, Anatomy, Biology, Basic Sciences, Education, human physiology, Video

school

Kate wrote 2 months ago: School.   Such a dreaded word. Most kids these days can’t stand going to school anymore. Which … more →

Tags: School, College, High School, Elementary, Disability, Handicap, Photography

Adjusting!

mccannmedia wrote 3 months ago: That right there is a prone bilateral thenar contact to laminae of the T4-T5 motion segment for flex … more →

Tags: All posts, Education, Chiropractic, Anatomy, Adjusting, studying, Learning

Parsonage-Turner Syndrome

sidraghafoor wrote 3 months ago: Case Report and discussion prepared by Sidra Ghafoor, Drexel University College of Medicine Class of … more →

Tags: Case Report, neuralgic amyotrophy, Neuromuscular, Neuropathy, radiculopathy, Drexel University College of Medicine, health, long thoracic nerve, Medicine

Real Therapists Drink Cold Beer2 comments

rhan wrote 3 months ago: Finally! The awesomest upper limb mnemonic is fit for print! So are the branching mnemonics, though … more →

Tags: cranial trivia, Medicine, Medical mnemonics, Upper Limb

How Your Arms Are Attached To Your Abdominals1 comment

Sam Jarman wrote 4 months ago: In my past as a Kinesiologist I was constantly bombarded by the term “core”. I never bou … more →

Tags: Osteopathy, Dr. Still, Ontario Osteopathy, Long Lever Approach, Long Lever Osteopathy, Canadian Academy of Osteopathy, Osteopathic Principles, cão, pectoralis major

Guest Blogger: Jasmine Marcus - Taking a Step Back to Move Forward

theptstudent wrote 4 months ago: This post marks the first time we have ever had a guest blogger at The PT Student! We are very excit … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist, physical therapist assistant, PT student, PT School, Physical Therapy School

Chiropractor Chandler AZ - Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

danrae23 wrote 6 months ago: Your friendly Chiropractor in Chandler AZ, Dr. Dan Rae, is back at the computer this afternoon to ta … more →

Tags: Chandler Chiropractor, chiropractor chandler az, Dr. Dan Rae, 85224, 85225, 85226, health, Active Release Technique, Art

10 Month Catch-Up

rachelandjeremy wrote 6 months ago: We have lots to catch up on! Mary is now 10 months old! I can’t believe how the time has flown … more →

Tags: Baby #2, Family

Carbon Dust

efunoodles wrote 7 months ago:   Although life has almost been entirely consumed by anatomy lectures and dissections, I always … more →

Tags: Science, Art, art 2, Science, Biomedical Communications, carbon dust, medical illustration, upper arm

As he continues to grow6 comments

thespencerfiles wrote 7 months ago: Everyday I continue to be amazed by my beautiful boy. His first birthday is coming up in the next co … more →

Tags: recovery, Information about Erb Palsy, Birth Injury, Children S Hospital, Developmental Milestones, Dr. Janelle, Dr. Saran, Erb Palsy, Occupational Therapy

Managing the pain .......

keithfitton wrote 8 months ago: So, I’m starting  to think about how best to manage chronic pain, or at least what has helped … more →

Tags: Music, Painting, Ruminations, brachial plexus Injury, Music 2, Art, Pain, NHS, meditation

The One That Still Strikes Fear Into My Heart4 comments

K @ I's and O's wrote 8 months ago: I rarely study on my own campus. Something about watching other people study (or at least, pretend t … more →

Tags: Reflections, Medical School, First Year, Anatomy, Medical School, medical student, Anatomy 2, nervous, forgotten

It was eight years ago yesterday ......1 comment

keithfitton wrote 8 months ago: that I was riding on my VFR 800 back from a memorial ride for another club rider who had recently lo … more →

Tags: Ruminations, Family, brachial plexus Injury, brachial plexus injury, Pain, VFR, motorcycle


Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS