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Spinal Accessory Nerve Injury

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
Injury to the spinal accessory nerve can lead to dysfunction of the trapezius. The trapezius is a major scapular stabilizer and is composed of three functional components. It contributes to scapulothoracic rhythm by elevating, rotating, and retracting the scapula.
J M, Wiater, L U, Bigliani
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Spinal Nerve Root Compression

Spine, 1995
The pathophysiology of sciatica is not completely understood, although our understanding of its causes is increasing. Mechanical alterations combined with inflammatory changes lead to pain. Compression alters nerve root conduction and compromises the nutritional support of spinal nerve roots (through intrinsic and extrinsic vascularity and cerebral ...
S R, Garfin   +3 more
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Spinal Nerve Root Stimulation

2011
Spinal nerve root stimulation (SNRS) is a neuromodulation technique that is used to treat chronic pain. This modality places stimulator electrode array(s) along the spinal nerve roots, creating stimulation paresthesias within the distribution of the target nerve root(s), thereby treating pain in that same distribution. There are several different forms
Christopher P, Kellner   +2 more
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