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==Overview==
==Overview==
Brachial plexus injury (BPI) is an injury to Brachial plexus which runs from the spine from fifth cervical vertebra (C5) to underneath the first thoracic vertebra (T1). It innervates and runs through the neck, the axilla and into arm.
Brachial plexus injury (BPI) is an injury toc'''brachial [[spine (anatomy)|plexus]]'''cwhich runs from the spine from fifth cervical vertebra (C5) to underneath the first thoracic vertebra (T1). It innervates and runs through the neck, the axilla and into arm.


BPI can significantly impair the function in one or sometimes both the upper limbs, causing inability to perform daily life activities which can lead to economic crisis, depression and also survival hardships in some cases.
BPI can significantly impair the function in one or sometimes both the upper limbs, causing inability to perform daily life activities which can lead to economic crisis, depression and also survival hardships in some cases.

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Overview

Brachial plexus injury (BPI) is an injury tocbrachial plexuscwhich runs from the spine from fifth cervical vertebra (C5) to underneath the first thoracic vertebra (T1). It innervates and runs through the neck, the axilla and into arm.

BPI can significantly impair the function in one or sometimes both the upper limbs, causing inability to perform daily life activities which can lead to economic crisis, depression and also survival hardships in some cases.

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