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The brachial plexus is a critical network of nerves that powers movement and sensation in the arm, shoulder, and hand. Injury to this area can cause profound weakness, numbness, or even complete loss of function. Surgery aims to restore continuity within the nerve structure, often through grafts or nerve transfers. These procedures demand meticulous technique, often performed under a microscope to preserve or reconnect delicate nerve fibers. Patients with traumatic injuries benefit most from early surgical intervention, ideally within a few months. Recovery is gradual, as nerves regenerate slowly—typically at a rate of about one millimeter per day. Physical therapy plays a central role in regaining movement, strength, and coordination post-operatively. Each case is carefully assessed through imaging and clinical testing to determine the most effective surgical route. Advances in nerve reconstruction have improved outcomes dramatically, allowing patients to recover significant function. A successful result often depends on the type, location, and timing of the injury. Emotional resilience and strong support systems also contribute to a smoother rehabilitation. The surgical process is deeply individualized, focused on restoring both independence and confidence. Complex as it is, the pathway to recovery begins with an informed, decisive step forward. To begin that journey, schedule your consultation for Brachial Plexus Surgery in Delhi with Delhi Hand Clinic today.