Abstract

We report the long-term effects of one unilateral Parsonage-Turner Syndrome case (PTS) on motor cortex representation of a proximal upper limb muscle. The subject suffered from a sporadic painful episode of weakness of the shoulder girdle muscles seven years earlier. At this time, needle EMG recordings showed only few MUs in the left anterior deltoid muscle (AD), while nerve conduction was found normal. Arthroscanner examination was unremarkable confirming the absence of joint lesion. The episode lasted for one year.

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