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Before and After Triangle Tilt. Over a period of 3 Months.
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Injury Animations and Before/Afters

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Nerve Injury Videos
   

3D imaging of the brachial plexus nerves.

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Map of the different injuries related to brachial plexus nerves.

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3D Model of the Nerve Injury Cause of Brachial Plexus

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3D Model of the Nerve Injury Cause of Brachial Plexus

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Before

Patient example of nerve transfer surgery for brachial plexus of the patient's right arm.

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After

Notice how the right arm is paralyzed in the before image and functional six weeks later.

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Before Video

Patient example of Free Gracilis surgery for brachial plexus injury of the left side.

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After Video

Patient example of Free Gracilis surgery for brachial plexus injury of the left side.

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Muscle Injury Videos
   

Mod-Quad Surgery Example

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Mod-Quad Surgery Example

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Before Video

Patient example of Mod Quad surgery for brachial plexus of the patient's left arm.

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After Video

Dr. Nath has done over 3,500 Mod Quad surgeries on children and adults.

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Before Video

This is an example of a first stage Mod-Quad surgery. This is the child before Mod-Quad.

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After Video

Overhead movement is improved, but bony changes will need a second stage operation.
(see Triangle Tilt)

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Before Video

This child is 15 years old with no previoous surgery. She has primarily loss of overhead movement.

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After Video

Six months after Mod-Quad surgery. The overhead movements are improved as well as arm length and overall mobility.

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Before Video

This is an example of a first stage Mod-Quad surgery. This is the child before Mod-Quad.

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After Video

Overhead movement is improved, but bony changes will need a second stage operation.
(see Triangle Tilt)

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Before Video

This is an example of a first stage Mod-Quad surgery. This is the child before Mod-Quad.

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After Video

Overhead movement shows improvement after surgery.

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Bone Injury Videos
   

3D Imaging of skeletal abnormality

The common consequence of brachial plexus injury are scapular, clavicular, and humeral deformities due to bony growth disturbance.

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Triangle tilt procedure after brachial plexus injury.

Triangle Tilt Procedure

This surgery is neccessary to improve bony deformities of the scapula, clavicle, and humerus.

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