Brachial plexopathy is often caused from local
trauma to the brachial plexus, as can happen from a
dislocated shoulder. The disorder can also be secondary to compression or stretching of the brachial plexus (for example, during a baby's transit through the birth canal, in which case it may be referred to as
Erb's Palsy or
Klumpke's palsy). Non-traumatic causes of brachial plexopathy include
diabetes,
malignancy, and
infection. Brachial plexopathy can also be
idiopathic with an unknown cause, in which case it is known as Parsonage-Turner Syndrome. Both brachial and lumbosacral plexopathy can also occur as a consequence of radiation therapy, sometimes after 30 or more years have passed, in conditions known as Radiation-induced Brachial Plexopathy (RIBP) and
Radiation-induced Lumbosacral Plexopathy (RILP). ==Diagnosis==