Brachial plexus damage

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    The brachial plexus is a network of nerves responsible for sending signals from the spinal cord to the shoulders, arms, and hands. Brachial plexus damage refers to when these nerves are compressed or stressed (minor damage) or torn away from the spinal cord (major damage).

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    Brachial plexus damage falls under the Joints & Bones and Other categories.

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