Erbs Palsy or Brachial Plexus Palsy
Erbs Palsy or Brachial Palsy occurs in approximately 3 live births per 1,000 in the
Symptoms of Erbs Palsy include: paralysis or limpness in a child's arm, limited or no movement in a hand and/or fingers, or loss of feeling in the hands and/or fingers.
Treatment exists for children with these conditions and includes immobilization of the arm and physical therapy that may improve or eliminate the condition. If the condition remains, surgery may be necessary to correct the problem.
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