Create a medical illustration showing ONLY the brachial plexus nerves. Display the nerve anatomy from C5 to T1, with clear emphasis on C5–C6 nerve roots to represent Erb’s palsy (upper brachial plexus injury). Highlight C5–C6 using a subtle contrast color while keeping the remaining nerves muted. Include minimal, clean labels for: C5 C6 Upper trunk Style: flat vector medical illustration, educational textbook quality. No human body, no baby, no skeleton, no muscles, no organs, no facial features. Color palette: neutral and professional (beige background, light green / muted blue nerves, soft gray accents). Background should be plain white or very light neutral. Keep the illustration simple, uncluttered, anatomically accurate, and suitable for parent education, pediatric therapy apps, blogs, and clinical explanations. Avoid realism, shadows, dramatic lighting, or artistic effects.
Create a medical illustration showing ONLY the brachial plexus nerves. Display the nerve anatomy from C5 to T1, with clear emphasis on C5–C6 nerve roots to represent Erb’s palsy (upper brachial plexus injury). Highlight C5–C6 using a subtle contrast color while keeping the remaining nerves muted. Include minimal, clean labels for: C5 C6 Upper trunk Style: flat vector medical illustration, educational textbook quality. No human body, no baby, no skeleton, no muscles, no organs, no facial features. Color palette: neutral and professional (beige background, light green / muted blue nerves, soft gray accents). Background should be plain white or very light neutral. Keep the illustration simple, uncluttered, anatomically accurate, and suitable for parent education, pediatric therapy apps, blogs, and clinical explanations. Avoid realism, shadows, dramatic lighting, or artistic effects.
Create a medical illustration showing ONLY the brachial plexus nerves. Display the nerve anatomy from C5 to T1, with clear emphasis on C5–C6 nerve roots to represent Erb’s palsy (upper brachial plexus injury). Highlight C5–C6 using a subtle contrast color while keeping the remaining nerves muted. Include minimal, clean labels for: C5 C6 Upper trunk Style: flat vector medical illustration, educational textbook quality. No human body, no baby, no skeleton, no muscles, no organs, no facial features. Color palette: neutral and professional (beige background, light green / muted blue nerves, soft gray accents). Background should be plain white or very light neutral. Keep the illustration simple, uncluttered, anatomically accurate, and suitable for parent education, pediatric therapy apps, blogs, and clinical explanations. Avoid realism, shadows, dramatic lighting, or artistic effects.
Create a medical illustration showing ONLY the brachial plexus nerves. Display the nerve anatomy from C5 to T1, with clear emphasis on C5–C6 nerve roots to represent Erb’s palsy (upper brachial plexus injury). Highlight C5–C6 using a subtle contrast color while keeping the remaining nerves muted. Include minimal, clean labels for: C5 C6 Upper trunk Style: flat vector medical illustration, educational textbook quality. No human body, no baby, no skeleton, no muscles, no organs, no facial features. Color palette: neutral and professional (beige background, light green / muted blue nerves, soft gray accents). Background should be plain white or very light neutral. Keep the illustration simple, uncluttered, anatomically accurate, and suitable for parent education, pediatric therapy apps, blogs, and clinical explanations. Avoid realism, shadows, dramatic lighting, or artistic effects.
Create a medical illustration showing ONLY the brachial plexus nerves. Display the nerve anatomy from C5 to T1, with clear emphasis on C5–C6 nerve roots to represent Erb’s palsy (upper brachial plexus injury). Highlight C5–C6 using a subtle contrast color while keeping the remaining nerves muted. Include minimal, clean labels for: C5 C6 Upper trunk Style: flat vector medical illustration, educational textbook quality. No human body, no baby, no skeleton, no muscles, no organs, no facial features. Color palette: neutral and professional (beige background, light green / muted blue nerves, soft gray accents). Background should be plain white or very light neutral. Keep the illustration simple, uncluttered, anatomically accurate, and suitable for parent education, pediatric therapy apps, blogs, and clinical explanations. Avoid realism, shadows, dramatic lighting, or artistic effects.
Create a medical illustration showing ONLY the brachial plexus nerves. Display the nerve anatomy from C5 to T1, with clear emphasis on C5–C6 nerve roots to represent Erb’s palsy (upper brachial plexus injury). Highlight C5–C6 using a subtle contrast color while keeping the remaining nerves muted. Include minimal, clean labels for: C5 C6 Upper trunk Style: flat vector medical illustration, educational textbook quality. No human body, no baby, no skeleton, no muscles, no organs, no facial features. Color palette: neutral and professional (beige background, light green / muted blue nerves, soft gray accents). Background should be plain white or very light neutral. Keep the illustration simple, uncluttered, anatomically accurate, and suitable for parent education, pediatric therapy apps, blogs, and clinical explanations. Avoid realism, shadows, dramatic lighting, or artistic effects.