Depends on the cause; some cases may improve with appropriate treatment
Axillary nerve dysfunction refers to impairment or damage to the axillary nerve, leading to weakness or paralysis of the shoulder muscles. Causes may include trauma or compression. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Impaired function of the axillary nerve
Shoulder weakness, pain, numbness
Clinical evaluation, imaging studies, assessment of muscle function
Generally good with appropriate treatment
Shoulder weakness, impaired range of motion
Trauma, compression, surgical procedures
Physical therapy, pain management, surgical intervention
Physical therapy, pain management, surgical intervention
Dysfunction of the axillary nerve, often due to injury or compression
Rehabilitation exercises, sometimes surgical intervention
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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