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Center fielder Parker Meadows is out indefinitely with a nerve injury in his right arm. "It sounds like it's probably his musculocutaneous nerve," said LA Angels team doc Brian Schulz.
The musculocutaneous nerve — if that's correct — apparently has forced the Tigers and Meadows into wait-and-see mode, as it hasn't been functioning for the past week and needs to reactivate ...
ANALYSIS Dr. Brian Schulz, who is the Angels' team physician, did not examine Meadows personally, but when told of the outfielder's symptoms he immediately pointed to the musculocutaneous nerve as ...
Detroit Tigers outfielders Parker Meadows and Matt Vierling opened the season on the injured list. Vierling is progressing through rehab for a rotator cuff but has not begun throwing yet.
Nerve transfer can help repair brachial plexus injuries, help restore elbow functions - ScienceDaily
Nerve transfer can help repair brachial plexus injuries, help restore elbow functions Date: April 30, 2013 Source: American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) ...
Researchers compared postoperative functional outcomes and rehabilitation performance between patients with brachial plexus injuries who underwent intercostal nerve to musculocutaneous nerve ...
A retrospective case series of 180 patients treated by PNT to the musculocutaneous nerve followed up 65 patients for more than 2 years. The study reported that 85% (55 out of 65) of patients regained ...
The nerve — whether it's the musculocutaneous or something else — has forced the Tigers and Meadows into wait-and-see mode, as it hasn't been functioning for the past week and needs to ...
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