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Brachial Plexus Injuries in Sport Medicine: Clinical Evaluation, Diagnostic Approaches, Treatment Options, and Rehabilitative Interventions.

Immacolata Belviso1, Stefano Palermi1, Anna Maria Sacco1, Veronica Romano1, Bruno Corrado1, Marcello Zappia2,3, Felice Sirico1.   

Abstract

The brachial plexus represents a complex anatomical structure in the upper limb. This "network" of peripheral nerves permits the rearrangement of motor efferent fibers, coming from different spinal nerves, in several terminal branches directed to upper limb muscles. Moreover, afferent information coming from different cutaneous regions in upper limb are sorted in different spinal nerves through the brachial plexus. Severe brachial plexus injuries are a rare clinical condition in the general population and in sport medicine, but with dramatic consequences on the motor and sensory functions of the upper limb. In some sports, like martial arts, milder injuries of the brachial plexus can occur, with transient symptoms and with a full recovery. Clinical evaluation represents the cornerstone in the assessment of the athletes with brachial plexus injuries. Electrodiagnostic studies and imaging techniques, like magnetic resonance and high-frequency ultrasound, could be useful to localize the lesion and to define an appropriate treatment and a functional prognosis. Several conservative and surgical techniques could be applied, and multidisciplinary rehabilitative programs could be performed to guide the athlete toward the recovery of the highest functional level, according to the type of injury.

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Keywords:  brachial plexus; nerve injuries; rehabilitation; sport medicine

Year:  2020        PMID: 33467238     DOI: 10.3390/jfmk5020022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Funct Morphol Kinesiol        ISSN: 2411-5142


  4 in total

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Authors:  Santiago Navarro-Ledesma; Ana Gonzalez-Muñoz; Maria Carmen García Ríos; Daniel de la Serna; Leo Pruimboom
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 4.614

2.  The effect of a high-quality nursing model employing low-frequency pulse electrical stimulation combined with early systemic functional exercises on the function of the affected limb in brachial plexus injury patients.

Authors:  Xiaoyu Huang; Zongyuan Jiang; Haoran Sun; Bangzhu Xie; Fang Lu; Wenlong Huang; Ting Wang; Haiyan Xiong
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2021-05-15       Impact factor: 4.060

3.  Respiratory failure due to diaphragm paralysis after brachial plexus injury diagnosed by point-of-care ultrasound.

Authors:  Wataru Yajima; Takuo Yoshida; Tatsuya Kondo; Masahiko Uzura
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2022-02-28

4.  The Effectiveness of Adapted Personalized Motor Activity (AMPA) to Improve Health in Individuals with Mental Disorders and Physical Comorbidities: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Vito Lamberti; Stefano Palermi; Andrea Franceschin; Giovanni Scapol; Vincenzo Lamberti; Chiara Lamberti; Marco Vecchiato; Rocco Spera; Felice Sirico; Elisabetta Della Valle
Journal:  Sports (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-25
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