Nerve injuries—especially those affecting the brachial plexus—can lead to weakness,
paralysis, or complete loss of movement in the shoulder, arm, or hand. These injuries may
result from trauma, birth complications, or surgical damage. At our center, we specialize in
brachial plexus and peripheral nerve repair surgeries to help patients regain mobility,
strength, and sensation.
Our surgical team uses advanced microsurgical techniques to repair, reconstruct, or transfer
nerves, offering renewed hope to those facing nerve-related disabilities.
Timely nerve repair can change lives. Whether you're recovering from trauma or seeking help for a child with a birth injury, our team is committed to helping you regain control, function, and hope.
What is the Brachial Plexus?
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that sends signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm, and hand. Damage to these nerves can cause:
Weakness or numbness in the arm
Loss of movement or coordination
Muscle atrophy or deformity
Chronic pain
Conditions We Treat:
Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries (from accidents or sports injuries)