Category Archives: Phrenic Nerve Paralysis

When Your Diaphragm Becomes Paralyzed

Our diaphragm is a muscle that separates the chest and the abdominal cavities. It also is the major muscle we use for breathing. The diaphragm is controlled by the phrenic nerve. When one of the three nerves that make up the phrenic nerve is injured, this can lead to phrenic nerve paralysis, also known as…Read More >>

  • Posted on: Apr 15 2020
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