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Hudgell Solicitors Can Help You Make an Erb's Palsy Claim
Erb's palsy can cause damage to the nerve network in the arm, shoulder and hand. This can cause paralysis and other problems.
Medical negligence could cause this birth injury. The birth injury is usually caused by a difficult or rushed birth.
Causes
Pregnancies and births usually go well but, on rare occasions something could go wrong. If your child was born with a disability caused by medical negligence, for instance Erb's palsy, Hudgell Solicitors can help you obtain compensation for their ongoing suffering.
Erb's palsy is a weakness or paralysis of various degrees in the arm and shoulder that affects the brachial plexus nerves. These nerves transmit electrical signals to muscles to allow them move. The brachialplexus is abrasion that can cause a loss of ability to move and grip the hand affected.
There are many causes of Erb's palsy. It could be caused by shoulder dystocia as a result of labour that occurs when the baby's skull gets stuck above the pubic bone of the mother's. It is more frequent for women who have risk factors such as gestational diabetics and babies that are too big or overweight. Shoulder dystocia is an emergency medical situation. It is important for doctors to be aware of this and know what to do to prevent complications. It can also occur by forceps, vacuum extractors or have an emergency Cesarean.
Signs and symptoms
Symptoms of Erb's palsy are a lack of movement in the affected hand or arm and a weak grip. The symptoms usually manifest six to twelve months after the birth.
The brachial plexus is a system of nerves which run from the spine along both sides of the neck, managing movement and sensation in the hand, arm and fingers. If they become damaged, the nerves can cause weakness or partial paralysis in the affected arm and hand.
It is usually caused by medical errors that occur during childbirth. For example the doctor pushing on the baby's shoulder to hard (shoulder dystocia). It can also happen when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' position during delivery which places strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nervous system, which forms part of the Brachial plexus.
Most infants who suffer from a stretch injury recover within six to 12 months, with the exception of cases that are severe enough to require surgery using a nerve graft to restore the injured nerves. If the damaged nerves aren't repaired, the child may be left with permanent impairment that limits their ability to move and use their arm.
Diagnosis
For children who suffer from Erb's Palsy there are a variety options to treat the impact, but the injury will never be fully healed. A few infants suffer from significant disability, and are unable to move their arms, hands or fingers.
The injury to the brachial plexus, which innervates the upper leg muscles, excluding the trapezius, results in symptoms. The most common injury is to the upper nerves of C5 or C6. Infrequently it may also affect C7. This causes the classic sign of Erb's palsy which is a waiter's tips type hand that is unable to pronate or extend the forearm. In some instances, nerves that are damaged can cause Horner syndrome. This is characterized by the pupil drooping and a tightened face.
It is possible to file an action for medical negligence in the birth that causes the child being diagnosed with Erb's Palsy. This is due to the fact that this condition is often caused by excessive force exerted on the baby during the delivery process. This can result from using forceps or a ventouse (vacuum extraction) in a way that is not correct. It can also include a doctor who is not managing shoulder dystocia properly or deciding to do a breech or vaginal birth when a caesarean section earlier would have been more appropriate.
Treatment
The nerves that make up the brachial system control movement and feeling in the hand and arm. If a baby is identified as having Erb's Palsy, it signifies that the nerves are injured. The majority of babies recover within 6 to 12 months however some suffer from permanent disabilities that limit movement and feeling in their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. This can be done in a variety of ways including stretching exercises, as well as passive exercises. A physiotherapist could also recommend an extension splint which will aid in movement and avoid stiffness. Surgery may be required in cases of extreme severity to reconstruct damaged nerves through an graft of nerves.
A claim for compensation could help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live their life to the fullest and access essential equipment, treatment, and support. If you suspect that your child's illness was caused by an error made by a doctor at birth, you may be eligible to file an Erb's Palsy claim for financial damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may give families financial compensation for the treatment they received from their child. It could also give them satisfaction and bring attention to medical professionals who might have prevented a brachial plexus injury.
Erb's palsy lawsuit settlements can help cover the costs of physiotherapy sessions for your child in addition to other equipment and treatments 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, it is important to speak with an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer immediately. They will be able to provide guidance on how to proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed in time. This increases your chances of receiving compensation. Our team of specialist erb's palsy lawyers can help you get the maximum amount of compensation that you are entitled to. This can help you deal with the long-term expenses of your child's disabilities and make sure that they have everything they require to lead a happy, healthy life.
Erb's palsy can cause damage to the nerve network in the arm, shoulder and hand. This can cause paralysis and other problems.
Medical negligence could cause this birth injury. The birth injury is usually caused by a difficult or rushed birth.
Causes
Pregnancies and births usually go well but, on rare occasions something could go wrong. If your child was born with a disability caused by medical negligence, for instance Erb's palsy, Hudgell Solicitors can help you obtain compensation for their ongoing suffering.
Erb's palsy is a weakness or paralysis of various degrees in the arm and shoulder that affects the brachial plexus nerves. These nerves transmit electrical signals to muscles to allow them move. The brachialplexus is abrasion that can cause a loss of ability to move and grip the hand affected.
There are many causes of Erb's palsy. It could be caused by shoulder dystocia as a result of labour that occurs when the baby's skull gets stuck above the pubic bone of the mother's. It is more frequent for women who have risk factors such as gestational diabetics and babies that are too big or overweight. Shoulder dystocia is an emergency medical situation. It is important for doctors to be aware of this and know what to do to prevent complications. It can also occur by forceps, vacuum extractors or have an emergency Cesarean.
Signs and symptoms
Symptoms of Erb's palsy are a lack of movement in the affected hand or arm and a weak grip. The symptoms usually manifest six to twelve months after the birth.
The brachial plexus is a system of nerves which run from the spine along both sides of the neck, managing movement and sensation in the hand, arm and fingers. If they become damaged, the nerves can cause weakness or partial paralysis in the affected arm and hand.
It is usually caused by medical errors that occur during childbirth. For example the doctor pushing on the baby's shoulder to hard (shoulder dystocia). It can also happen when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' position during delivery which places strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nervous system, which forms part of the Brachial plexus.
Most infants who suffer from a stretch injury recover within six to 12 months, with the exception of cases that are severe enough to require surgery using a nerve graft to restore the injured nerves. If the damaged nerves aren't repaired, the child may be left with permanent impairment that limits their ability to move and use their arm.
Diagnosis
For children who suffer from Erb's Palsy there are a variety options to treat the impact, but the injury will never be fully healed. A few infants suffer from significant disability, and are unable to move their arms, hands or fingers.
The injury to the brachial plexus, which innervates the upper leg muscles, excluding the trapezius, results in symptoms. The most common injury is to the upper nerves of C5 or C6. Infrequently it may also affect C7. This causes the classic sign of Erb's palsy which is a waiter's tips type hand that is unable to pronate or extend the forearm. In some instances, nerves that are damaged can cause Horner syndrome. This is characterized by the pupil drooping and a tightened face.
It is possible to file an action for medical negligence in the birth that causes the child being diagnosed with Erb's Palsy. This is due to the fact that this condition is often caused by excessive force exerted on the baby during the delivery process. This can result from using forceps or a ventouse (vacuum extraction) in a way that is not correct. It can also include a doctor who is not managing shoulder dystocia properly or deciding to do a breech or vaginal birth when a caesarean section earlier would have been more appropriate.
Treatment
The nerves that make up the brachial system control movement and feeling in the hand and arm. If a baby is identified as having Erb's Palsy, it signifies that the nerves are injured. The majority of babies recover within 6 to 12 months however some suffer from permanent disabilities that limit movement and feeling in their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. This can be done in a variety of ways including stretching exercises, as well as passive exercises. A physiotherapist could also recommend an extension splint which will aid in movement and avoid stiffness. Surgery may be required in cases of extreme severity to reconstruct damaged nerves through an graft of nerves.
A claim for compensation could help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live their life to the fullest and access essential equipment, treatment, and support. If you suspect that your child's illness was caused by an error made by a doctor at birth, you may be eligible to file an Erb's Palsy claim for financial damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may give families financial compensation for the treatment they received from their child. It could also give them satisfaction and bring attention to medical professionals who might have prevented a brachial plexus injury.
Erb's palsy lawsuit settlements can help cover the costs of physiotherapy sessions for your child in addition to other equipment and treatments 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, it is important to speak with an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer immediately. They will be able to provide guidance on how to proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed in time. This increases your chances of receiving compensation. Our team of specialist erb's palsy lawyers can help you get the maximum amount of compensation that you are entitled to. This can help you deal with the long-term expenses of your child's disabilities and make sure that they have everything they require to lead a happy, healthy life.
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