The phrenic nerve is the nerve that controls your diaphragm, the dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe. The diaphragm muscles expand and tighten the lungs to help you draw air into them. The ...
Breathing is an involuntary function that most people take for granted each day. However, for many around the world, this function becomes suddenly difficult when one has a phrenic nerve injury, ...
Business Wire: ZOLL Announces Five-Year Study Confirming Safety, Efficacy and Beneficial Effects of Long-Term Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation (the remedē System)
ZOLL Announces Five-Year Study Confirming Safety, Efficacy and Beneficial Effects of Long-Term Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation (the remedē System)
WE have observed periodic oscillations in systemic blood pressure synchronous with bursts of phrenic nerve activity in dogs during apnoea. The phrenic nerve was isolated in the neck, and nerve ...
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: Phrenic nerve transfer in brachial plexus injury
New Orleans, Louisiana — Nerve transfer can help restore elbow function in patients with brachial plexus injuries, but some approaches are superior to others, researchers conclude from a new study.
Science Daily: Nerve transfer can help repair brachial plexus injuries, help restore elbow functions
Results highlight the effective use of nerve transfer in patients suffering from brachial plexus injuries for reconstruction of elbow flexion to help improve their quality of life. Researchers ...
Nerve transfer can help repair brachial plexus injuries, help restore elbow functions
Brachial palsy is a weakness or paralysis of the arm due to brachial plexus injury. The brachial plexus is a network of nerves near your neck that connect your spinal cord to your arms. These nerves ...