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About the Surgeon

Training, hospital affiliations, and surgical technology that support every procedure.


Conditions & Treatments

Guides to brain, spine, and epilepsy care pathways with minimally invasive options.


Patient Resources

Education, recovery stories, and preparation checklists for every stage of care.


Research & Publications

Innovation, conference presentations, and academic collaborations that inform our protocols.


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Yashoda Hospital Affiliation
15+ Years Neurosurgical Experience
Neuronavigation & Intraoperative Monitoring

Condition Overview

Brachial Plexus Injury

Microsurgical nerve reconstruction and rehabilitation for traumatic upper limb nerve injuries.

When to Suspect Brachial Plexus Injury

  • Shoulder and arm weakness or paralysis after trauma
  • Severe burning nerve pain or altered sensation
  • Loss of fine motor control in the hand

How We Treat Brachial Plexus Injury

  • MRI neurography and nerve conduction studies for mapping
  • Microsurgical nerve grafts or transfers in eligible cases
  • Structured rehabilitation to rebuild strength and dexterity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal time window for surgery?

Evaluation within 3–6 months yields better outcomes. Delayed presentation reduces the chance of meaningful nerve regeneration.

Common Keywords & Symptoms

brachial plexusnerve injuryweakness