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Brachial plexus avulsion is a medical term to describe damage to the nerves that feed a dog's or cat's front legs. This type of injury is usually serious because it means significant damage has occurred to the nerves running to the front leg or legs. Physical therapy with a certified animal rehabilitator is usually the best treatment option.
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Brachial plexus avulsion is a medical term to describe damage to the nerves that feed a dog's or cat's front legs. This type of injury is usually serious because it means significant damage has occurred to the nerves running to the front leg or legs. Physical therapy with a certified animal rehabilitator is usually the best treatment option.