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Hudgell Solicitors Can Help You Make an Erb's Palsy Claim
Erb's paralysis is caused by damage to the network of nerves in the arm, shoulder and hand. This can lead to paralysis and other problems.
Medical negligence can lead to this birth injury. It can result in a challenging or rushed delivery, especially when the baby's shoulders become stuck during labor.
Causes
On rare occasions things can go wrong. Hudgell Solicitors can help when your child suffers from a disability caused by medical malpractice such as Erb's palsy.
Erb's palsy is a weakness of varying degrees or paralysis in the shoulder or arms, that affects the brachial nerves. These nerves transmit electrical signals to the muscles, allowing them to move. Injuries to the brachial nerve can cause an inability to grasp and move the hand that is affected.
There are many causes of Erb's palsy. It could be caused by shoulder dystocia as a result of labour that happens when the baby's skull gets stuck above the mother's pubic bone. It is more frequent in women with certain risk factors such as gestational diabetes, babies that are too big or overweight. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is imperative to recognize this and be able to respond swiftly to avoid complications for the baby. It can also occur if you use forceps, vacuum extractors or have an emergency Cesarean.
Signs and symptoms
Erb's spalsy is identified by a lack of movement of the arm or hand affected, as well as a weak grip. Typically, symptoms manifest between six and 12 months after the birth.
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that run from the spine along both sides of the neck, regulating sensation and movement in the hand, arm and fingers. If damaged, these nerves could cause weakness or partial paralysis of the affected arm and/or hand.
It is often the result of birth-related medical errors. For instance, a doctor pulling on the baby's shoulders too hard (shoulder dystocia). It can also happen when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' position during delivery and puts strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nervous system that is part of the Brachial plexus.
The majority of infants who suffer an injury to their stretch will recover within six to twelve months however, there are some cases that are severe enough to require surgery using a nerve graft to fix the damaged nerves. If the nerves affected don't get repaired, a child could have an indefinite disability that limits their ability to move their arm.
Diagnosis
For children suffering from Erb's Palsy there are a variety options to treat the impact, but the injury can never be fully repaired. Some infants suffer from a significant disability and are unable to move their hands, arms or fingers.
The symptoms are caused by an injury to the brachial plexus, which is the main muscle of the upper limb, with the exception for the trapezius. The injury usually affects the upper nerves C5 & C6. It is less likely to affect C7. This is the reason for the Erb's-Palsy sign, a waiter tip-like hand which is unable to pronate nor extend the forearm. In some cases, the nerves are injured and cause Horner's syndrome, which is a pupils that are drooping, and a constricted chin.
You may be able to claim medical negligence if your child suffers from Erb's Palsy due to the birth. This is because the condition is often caused by the excessive force that is imposed on the baby during the birth process. This could be due to using vacuum extraction (ventouse) or forceps improperly. It can also include the doctor not controlling shoulder dystocia properly, or opting to have vaginal birth or breech when an earlier caesarean section would have been more appropriate.
Treatment
The brachialplexus's nerves control the movement and feel of the arm and hands. If the baby is diagnosed with Erb's palsy, it is a sign that the nerves have been injured. Most babies recover within 6 to 12 months but some suffer from permanent disabilities that limit movement and sensation in their arm.
Physical therapy is a method to increase the range of motion. Stretching and exercises for passive exercise can be utilized to achieve this. A physiotherapist might also suggest an extension splint that is specifically designed to help with the movement and reduce stiffness. Surgical intervention is often required in cases of extreme severity to repair damaged nerves using the use of a nerve graft.
A compensation claim can help a child who has Erb's Palsy live life to the fullest and gain access to the essential equipment as well as education and medical. If you believe that your child's Palsy was the result of an error in medical care during their birth, then you might be able file a claim for financial damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may award families financial compensation for the treatment of their child. It may also give them a sense justice and bring attention to medical professionals who could have prevented a brachial-plexus injury.
Settlements for Erb's lawsuit for palsy can be used to pay for the cost of physiotherapy treatments for your child, as well as other treatments and equipment needed to aid their condition. You may also be able to receive compensation for any loss of income or earnings due to the impairment of your child.
If your child is diagnosed with erb's palsy and you suspect medical negligence may have played a part in this, it is imperative to speak with an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer whenever you can. They will be able to provide suggestions on how you can proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed on time. This will increase your chances of getting compensation. Our team of specialist erb's palsy lawyers can help you obtain the maximum amount of compensation you're entitled to. This will help pay for the long-term costs associated with your child's disability, and ensure they have everything they need to live a happy life.
Erb's paralysis is caused by damage to the network of nerves in the arm, shoulder and hand. This can lead to paralysis and other problems.
Medical negligence can lead to this birth injury. It can result in a challenging or rushed delivery, especially when the baby's shoulders become stuck during labor.
Causes
On rare occasions things can go wrong. Hudgell Solicitors can help when your child suffers from a disability caused by medical malpractice such as Erb's palsy.
Erb's palsy is a weakness of varying degrees or paralysis in the shoulder or arms, that affects the brachial nerves. These nerves transmit electrical signals to the muscles, allowing them to move. Injuries to the brachial nerve can cause an inability to grasp and move the hand that is affected.
There are many causes of Erb's palsy. It could be caused by shoulder dystocia as a result of labour that happens when the baby's skull gets stuck above the mother's pubic bone. It is more frequent in women with certain risk factors such as gestational diabetes, babies that are too big or overweight. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is imperative to recognize this and be able to respond swiftly to avoid complications for the baby. It can also occur if you use forceps, vacuum extractors or have an emergency Cesarean.
Signs and symptoms
Erb's spalsy is identified by a lack of movement of the arm or hand affected, as well as a weak grip. Typically, symptoms manifest between six and 12 months after the birth.
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that run from the spine along both sides of the neck, regulating sensation and movement in the hand, arm and fingers. If damaged, these nerves could cause weakness or partial paralysis of the affected arm and/or hand.
It is often the result of birth-related medical errors. For instance, a doctor pulling on the baby's shoulders too hard (shoulder dystocia). It can also happen when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' position during delivery and puts strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nervous system that is part of the Brachial plexus.
The majority of infants who suffer an injury to their stretch will recover within six to twelve months however, there are some cases that are severe enough to require surgery using a nerve graft to fix the damaged nerves. If the nerves affected don't get repaired, a child could have an indefinite disability that limits their ability to move their arm.
Diagnosis
For children suffering from Erb's Palsy there are a variety options to treat the impact, but the injury can never be fully repaired. Some infants suffer from a significant disability and are unable to move their hands, arms or fingers.
The symptoms are caused by an injury to the brachial plexus, which is the main muscle of the upper limb, with the exception for the trapezius. The injury usually affects the upper nerves C5 & C6. It is less likely to affect C7. This is the reason for the Erb's-Palsy sign, a waiter tip-like hand which is unable to pronate nor extend the forearm. In some cases, the nerves are injured and cause Horner's syndrome, which is a pupils that are drooping, and a constricted chin.
You may be able to claim medical negligence if your child suffers from Erb's Palsy due to the birth. This is because the condition is often caused by the excessive force that is imposed on the baby during the birth process. This could be due to using vacuum extraction (ventouse) or forceps improperly. It can also include the doctor not controlling shoulder dystocia properly, or opting to have vaginal birth or breech when an earlier caesarean section would have been more appropriate.
Treatment
The brachialplexus's nerves control the movement and feel of the arm and hands. If the baby is diagnosed with Erb's palsy, it is a sign that the nerves have been injured. Most babies recover within 6 to 12 months but some suffer from permanent disabilities that limit movement and sensation in their arm.
Physical therapy is a method to increase the range of motion. Stretching and exercises for passive exercise can be utilized to achieve this. A physiotherapist might also suggest an extension splint that is specifically designed to help with the movement and reduce stiffness. Surgical intervention is often required in cases of extreme severity to repair damaged nerves using the use of a nerve graft.
A compensation claim can help a child who has Erb's Palsy live life to the fullest and gain access to the essential equipment as well as education and medical. If you believe that your child's Palsy was the result of an error in medical care during their birth, then you might be able file a claim for financial damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may award families financial compensation for the treatment of their child. It may also give them a sense justice and bring attention to medical professionals who could have prevented a brachial-plexus injury.
Settlements for Erb's lawsuit for palsy can be used to pay for the cost of physiotherapy treatments for your child, as well as other treatments and equipment needed to aid their condition. You may also be able to receive compensation for any loss of income or earnings due to the impairment of your child.
If your child is diagnosed with erb's palsy and you suspect medical negligence may have played a part in this, it is imperative to speak with an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer whenever you can. They will be able to provide suggestions on how you can proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed on time. This will increase your chances of getting compensation. Our team of specialist erb's palsy lawyers can help you obtain the maximum amount of compensation you're entitled to. This will help pay for the long-term costs associated with your child's disability, and ensure they have everything they need to live a happy life.
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