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The posterior triangle and the painful shoulder: spinal accessory nerve injury.
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Peripheral Nerve InjuryTopographical AnatomySurgeryPeripheral NerveForty-three CasesPeripheral NervesNeuromasSpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgeryPosterior TrianglePain ManagementNeuropathologySpinal Cord InjurySpinal InjuryHand SurgeryPainful ShoulderBrachial Plexus InjuryShoulder SurgeryCharacteristic GroupAccessory Nerve InjuryHand TraumaSpinal TraumaMedicineShoulder Girdle
Forty-three cases of accessory nerve injury referred to the Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit have been reviewed. Accessory nerve injury results in a characteristic group of symptoms and signs. Referral for treatment is usually delayed, the average time being 11.3 months. Surgical treatment resulted in improvement of symptoms in almost all cases.
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