C8-t1 Nerve Damage Symptoms -
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The C8 and T1 nerve roots are the lowest contributors to the brachial plexus, the complex network of nerves that originates in the neck and controls movement and sensation in the upper limb. While often discussed separately, C8 and T1 are functionally inseparable because the T1 root consistently contributes fibers to the lower trunk of the brachial plexus (along with C8). Consequently, damage to these roots—whether from trauma, compression (e.g., cervical rib, Pancoast tumor), or inflammation—produces a predictable and distinctive set of symptoms collectively known as lower trunk brachial plexopathy or Klumpke’s palsy (when due to birth injury or specific trauma).