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Erb's Palsy is a result of damage to the nerve system in the shoulder, arm and hand. This can result in paralysis as well as other issues.
The birth injury could be caused by medical negligence. It can be linked to a challenging or rushed delivery, especially when the baby's shoulders get stuck during labour.
Causes
In rare cases, things can happen to go wrong. Hudgell Solicitors will help you when your child suffers from a disability that was brought on by medical negligence, such as Erb’s palsy.
Erb's palsy is a condition that causes weakness or paralysis in varying degrees within the shoulder and arm that affects the brachial plexus nerves. These nerves are responsible for sending electrical signals to muscles in order to enable them to move. Abrachial plexus injury could result in a loss of ability to grip and move the hand that is affected.
There are several causes of Erb's palsy. Erb's syndrome can be caused by shoulder Dystocia, which is a condition that occurs when the baby's skull gets stuck above the mother’s pubic bone. This can be more common when there are certain risk factors, including gestational diabetes and an infant or baby who is too large. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is essential to recognize this and are able to respond quickly in order to avoid complications for the baby. It can also be caused by the use of forceps or the use of a vacuum extractor during labor or even by having an emergency Cesarean section.
Symptoms
Erb's spalsy is identified by a lack of movement of the arm or hand affected, as well as a weak grip. Typically, the symptoms begin to manifest in the six to 12 months after the birth.
The brachialplexus is a set of nerves that runs from the spine down both sides of the neck, managing motion and sensation in the arm, hand and fingers. If damaged, these nerves could cause weakness or partial paralysis of the affected hand and arm.
It is usually caused by medical errors that occur during childbirth. For instance a doctor pressing on the baby's shoulder to hard (shoulder dystocia). It could also be caused by a painful birth when the baby is held in a 'waiter's point posture, which causes strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nerves that are part of the brachial system.
Most infants who suffer from a stretch injury recover within six to 12 months however, there are some cases that are severe enough to require surgical intervention with a nerve graft to repair the nerves that have been injured. If the nerves that are damaged aren't repaired, children may suffer from a permanent disability affecting their ability to move and use their arm.
Diagnosis
For children suffering from erb's Palsy Law Firms Palsy there are a variety of treatments to reduce the effects, but the damage will never be fully healed. Some children are left with a significant impairment and cannot move their hands, arms or fingers.
The damage to the brachial-plexus which innervates the upper limb muscles, except for the trapezius results in symptoms. The injury typically affects the upper trunk of nerves C5 and C6 and less frequently affects C7. This results in the classical Erb's syndrome the waiter's tip hand that is unable to pronate or extend the forearm. In certain cases, nerves that are damaged can cause Horner syndrome. It is manifested by pupils that are drooping as well as a tightened face.
It is possible to file an action for medical negligence in a birth that leads to a child suffering from Erb's Palsy. This is because the condition is usually caused when excessive force is applied to the baby during birth. This includes using a vacuum extraction (ventouse) or forceps improperly. It can also include a doctor not controlling shoulder dystocia properly, or deciding to do vaginal birth or breech when a more conventional caesarean delivery would have been more appropriate.
Treatment
The nerves of the brachialplexus control movement and sensation in the arm and hands. If an infant is diagnosed with Erb's Palsy, it means the nerves have been injured. Most babies recover in 6 to 12 months, however some have a permanent disability which affects their movement and the sensation in their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. It can be done in many ways, including stretching exercises and passive exercises. A physiotherapist may also recommend an extension splint that will assist in movement and help prevent stiffness. In extreme cases, a nerve transplant might be required to rebuild damaged nerves.
A claim for compensation could help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live life to the fullest, and access essential equipment, care, education and assistance. If you believe that your child's Palsy was the result of an error in medical treatment during their birth, you could be eligible to make a claim for monetary damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may give families financial compensation for the treatment of their child. It can also help them feel an awareness of justice and bring attention to medical professionals who could have prevented a brachial nerve injury.
Settlements for lawsuits involving Erb's palsy can pay for physiotherapy as well as other treatments or equipment needed to treat your child's disability. They also can compensate you for any loss of earnings or income due to your child's disability.
You should contact an Erb's Paralysis lawyer immediately if you suspect that medical negligence was involved. They can give you suggestions on how to proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed in time. This will increase your chances of receiving compensation. Our team of expert Erb's palsy lawyers will help you obtain the maximum amount of compensation you are entitled to. This can help you deal with the long-term costs associated with your child's disabilities and make sure that they have everything they need to live a happy, healthy life.
Erb's Palsy is a result of damage to the nerve system in the shoulder, arm and hand. This can result in paralysis as well as other issues.
The birth injury could be caused by medical negligence. It can be linked to a challenging or rushed delivery, especially when the baby's shoulders get stuck during labour.
Causes
In rare cases, things can happen to go wrong. Hudgell Solicitors will help you when your child suffers from a disability that was brought on by medical negligence, such as Erb’s palsy.
Erb's palsy is a condition that causes weakness or paralysis in varying degrees within the shoulder and arm that affects the brachial plexus nerves. These nerves are responsible for sending electrical signals to muscles in order to enable them to move. Abrachial plexus injury could result in a loss of ability to grip and move the hand that is affected.
There are several causes of Erb's palsy. Erb's syndrome can be caused by shoulder Dystocia, which is a condition that occurs when the baby's skull gets stuck above the mother’s pubic bone. This can be more common when there are certain risk factors, including gestational diabetes and an infant or baby who is too large. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is essential to recognize this and are able to respond quickly in order to avoid complications for the baby. It can also be caused by the use of forceps or the use of a vacuum extractor during labor or even by having an emergency Cesarean section.
Symptoms
Erb's spalsy is identified by a lack of movement of the arm or hand affected, as well as a weak grip. Typically, the symptoms begin to manifest in the six to 12 months after the birth.
The brachialplexus is a set of nerves that runs from the spine down both sides of the neck, managing motion and sensation in the arm, hand and fingers. If damaged, these nerves could cause weakness or partial paralysis of the affected hand and arm.
It is usually caused by medical errors that occur during childbirth. For instance a doctor pressing on the baby's shoulder to hard (shoulder dystocia). It could also be caused by a painful birth when the baby is held in a 'waiter's point posture, which causes strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nerves that are part of the brachial system.
Most infants who suffer from a stretch injury recover within six to 12 months however, there are some cases that are severe enough to require surgical intervention with a nerve graft to repair the nerves that have been injured. If the nerves that are damaged aren't repaired, children may suffer from a permanent disability affecting their ability to move and use their arm.
Diagnosis
For children suffering from erb's Palsy Law Firms Palsy there are a variety of treatments to reduce the effects, but the damage will never be fully healed. Some children are left with a significant impairment and cannot move their hands, arms or fingers.
The damage to the brachial-plexus which innervates the upper limb muscles, except for the trapezius results in symptoms. The injury typically affects the upper trunk of nerves C5 and C6 and less frequently affects C7. This results in the classical Erb's syndrome the waiter's tip hand that is unable to pronate or extend the forearm. In certain cases, nerves that are damaged can cause Horner syndrome. It is manifested by pupils that are drooping as well as a tightened face.
It is possible to file an action for medical negligence in a birth that leads to a child suffering from Erb's Palsy. This is because the condition is usually caused when excessive force is applied to the baby during birth. This includes using a vacuum extraction (ventouse) or forceps improperly. It can also include a doctor not controlling shoulder dystocia properly, or deciding to do vaginal birth or breech when a more conventional caesarean delivery would have been more appropriate.
Treatment
The nerves of the brachialplexus control movement and sensation in the arm and hands. If an infant is diagnosed with Erb's Palsy, it means the nerves have been injured. Most babies recover in 6 to 12 months, however some have a permanent disability which affects their movement and the sensation in their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. It can be done in many ways, including stretching exercises and passive exercises. A physiotherapist may also recommend an extension splint that will assist in movement and help prevent stiffness. In extreme cases, a nerve transplant might be required to rebuild damaged nerves.
A claim for compensation could help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live life to the fullest, and access essential equipment, care, education and assistance. If you believe that your child's Palsy was the result of an error in medical treatment during their birth, you could be eligible to make a claim for monetary damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may give families financial compensation for the treatment of their child. It can also help them feel an awareness of justice and bring attention to medical professionals who could have prevented a brachial nerve injury.
Settlements for lawsuits involving Erb's palsy can pay for physiotherapy as well as other treatments or equipment needed to treat your child's disability. They also can compensate you for any loss of earnings or income due to your child's disability.
You should contact an Erb's Paralysis lawyer immediately if you suspect that medical negligence was involved. They can give you suggestions on how to proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed in time. This will increase your chances of receiving compensation. Our team of expert Erb's palsy lawyers will help you obtain the maximum amount of compensation you are entitled to. This can help you deal with the long-term costs associated with your child's disabilities and make sure that they have everything they need to live a happy, healthy life.
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