Phrenic Nerve Injuries

The phrenic nerve controls function of the diaphragm muscle – the primary muscle involved in breathing. Contraction of the diaphragm muscle permits expansion of the chest cavity and inhalation of air into the lungs.

The phrenic nerve transmits signals from the brain and spinal cord that may be initiated voluntarily or involuntarily – our breathing may occur when we think “breathe

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