Disorders: Brachial Plexus Disorder

Modern medical imaging has opened the details of the human body for your doctor to inspect when a problem develops, but until now, there has been one major exception: the brachial plexus.
This critically important complex of nerves that controls the arms and hands has been essentially invisible, a "black box" for diagnosis. Even today, many doctors resort to surgical exploration without even trying to image the target area first.
With recent advances in MR neurography, all that has changed. Now, your doctor can have access to detailed images of the brachial plexus that reveal many different types of medical problems. Injuries to the nerves, tumors, nerve pinches, inflammatory disorders, pain syndromes, all can now be seen and diagnosed accurately and immediately with a Neurography Institute MR neurography scanning session.
You can learn more about brachial plexus disorder at our sister site, NerveMed.com. At Nervemed you will find a complete discussion of BPD, including a complete range of treatments as well as background information on the condition. Click here to visit the Brachial Plexus Disorder section at NerveMed now.

