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🔥 A brachial plexus injury can leave patients with severe loss of shoulder function, making daily activities extremely difficult. One of the most effective strategies in nerve surgery is the accessory nerve to suprascapular nerve transfer, also known as trapezius transfer. This procedure helps restore shoulder stability and improve arm movement. 💡 Why is this surgery so important? ✅ Restores shoulder function – improves abduction and external rotation, key movements for lifting the arm ✅ Uses a strong donor nerve – the spinal accessory nerve has enough power to reinnervate the suprascapular nerve ✅ Prevents long-term disability – gives patients the chance to recover essential movements for independence ✅ Proven technique worldwide – with consistent results when performed early and with proper rehabilitation ⚠️ The GOOD news? With the right timing and surgical expertise, many patients see significant functional gains after this procedure, especially when combined with physiotherapy and rehabilitation. In this video, you’ll learn: ✔️ What the accessory-to-suprascapular nerve transfer is ✔️ How the trapezius muscle helps restore shoulder function ✔️ The importance of early surgery after brachial plexus injury ✔️ What recovery and rehabilitation look like after the procedure 💡 TIP: Don’t wait too long — nerve recovery depends on timing. The earlier the transfer, the better the outcomes. 💬 Still have questions or need help? 📧 Email: [email protected] 📲 WhatsApp: +55 (41) 9 9696-8526 👨⚕️ Dr. Thomas Marcolini – Neurosurgeon 📍 RQE 26510 CRM 33811 #BrachialPlexus #NerveTransfer #AccessoryNerve #SuprascapularNerve #TrapeziusTransfer #NerveRecovery #PeripheralNerveSurgery #NerveHealing #NerveSpecialist