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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 shoulder, arm and hand. This can result in paralysis and other problems.
Medical negligence can lead to this birth injury. It can result in a challenging or rushed delivery particularly when the baby's shoulder gets stuck during labour.
Causes
In rare instances it is possible for things to be a mess. If your child was born with a disability that was caused by medical negligence, like Erb's palsy, Hudgell Solicitors can help you seek compensation for their ongoing suffering.
Erb's palsy is a weakness or paralysis that is varying in the arm and shoulder that affects the brachial plexus nerves. These nerves are responsible for transmitting electrical messages to the muscles to allow them to move. Damage to the brachial tract could result in a loss of ability to grip and move the affected hand.
There are several causes of Erb's palsy. Erb's syndrome can be caused by shoulder dystocia which is a complication that occurs when the baby's head gets stuck above the mother's pubic bone. It is more common for women who have risk factors like gestational diabetes, babies that are too big or overweight. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is important to recognize this and be able to respond quickly to prevent complications for the baby. It could also occur by forceps, vacuum extractors or have an emergency Cesarean.
Symptoms
Symptoms of Erb's palsy include a lack of movement in the affected hand or arm and a weak grip. Typically, the symptoms show within six to 12 months following birth.
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves which run from the spine to both sides of the neck, managing movement and sensation in the hand, arm and fingers. When these nerves are damaged, they can cause weakness and partial paralysis of the affected arm or hand.
It is usually caused by medical errors that occur during childbirth. For example, a doctor pulling on the baby's shoulder to hard (shoulder dystocia). It could also occur when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' position during delivery, which puts strain on the upper-trunk C5-C6 nervous system that is part of the Brachial Plexus.
Most infants who suffer a stretch injury will recover within six to 12 months. However, some cases are so severe that they require surgery to repair the damaged nerves. If the nerves affected are not repaired, a child may have permanent impairment that limits their ability to move and use their arm.
Diagnosis
For children suffering from Erb's Palsy there are a variety of treatments that can reduce the effects, however the injury is not able to be completely repaired. Some infants are left with significant impairment and cannot move their hands, arms or fingers.
The injury to the brachial plexus, which innervates the upper leg muscles, with the exception of the trapezius creates symptoms. The injury is usually affecting the upper nerves C5 & C6. It is less likely to affect C7. This results in the classical sign of Erb's palsy the waiter's tip hand that is unable pronate or flex the forearm. In a few cases, nerves that are damaged can cause Horner syndrome. The symptoms include the pupil drooping and a tightened face.
It is possible to make a claim for medical negligence at the time of a birth that leads to a child suffering from Erb's Palsy. This is because the condition is usually caused by excessive force placed on the baby during the delivery process. This can be caused by using the vacuum extraction (ventouse) or forceps in a way that is not properly. This could include a doctor Erb's Palsy who does not manage shoulder dystocia correctly or decides to have an breech or vaginal birth when a caesarean delivery would be more suitable.
Treatment
The nerves of the brachialplexus control the movement and feel of the hands and arms. If a baby is diagnosed as having Erb's Palsy, it means that the nerves are damaged. The majority of babies recover within 6 to 12 months, however some suffer from a permanent disability that affects movement and sensation in their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. Passive exercises and stretching can be used to achieve this. A physiotherapist can also suggest an extension splint to assist in movement and help prevent stiffness. Surgery may be required in cases of extreme severity to repair damaged nerves by the nerve graft.
A claim for compensation can help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live their life to the fullest extent and access essential equipment, care, education and assistance. If you believe that your child's condition was the result of an error in medical care during their birth, then you could be able to submit an Erb's Palsy claim for monetary damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit can give families financial compensation to treat their child. It may also provide them with satisfaction and draw attention to medical professionals who could have prevented a brachial-plexus injury.
Erb's palsy lawsuit settlements can assist in covering the costs of physiotherapy for your child and other equipment and treatments needed to support their condition. They also offer compensation for any loss of income or earnings because of your child's disability.
If your child was diagnosed with erb's palsy and you suspect that medical negligence played a role it is essential to contact an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer as soon as possible. They will be able to provide suggestions on how you can proceed and make sure that all paperwork is filed in time. This will give you the highest chances of getting compensation. Our team of specialized erb's palsy lawyers can help you get the maximum amount of compensation you're entitled to. This could help offset the long-term cost of your child's disability and make sure that they have everything they require to live a happy life.
Erb's palsy can cause damage to the nerve network in the shoulder, arm and hand. This can result in paralysis and other problems.
Medical negligence can lead to this birth injury. It can result in a challenging or rushed delivery particularly when the baby's shoulder gets stuck during labour.
Causes
In rare instances it is possible for things to be a mess. If your child was born with a disability that was caused by medical negligence, like Erb's palsy, Hudgell Solicitors can help you seek compensation for their ongoing suffering.
Erb's palsy is a weakness or paralysis that is varying in the arm and shoulder that affects the brachial plexus nerves. These nerves are responsible for transmitting electrical messages to the muscles to allow them to move. Damage to the brachial tract could result in a loss of ability to grip and move the affected hand.
There are several causes of Erb's palsy. Erb's syndrome can be caused by shoulder dystocia which is a complication that occurs when the baby's head gets stuck above the mother's pubic bone. It is more common for women who have risk factors like gestational diabetes, babies that are too big or overweight. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is important to recognize this and be able to respond quickly to prevent complications for the baby. It could also occur by forceps, vacuum extractors or have an emergency Cesarean.
Symptoms
Symptoms of Erb's palsy include a lack of movement in the affected hand or arm and a weak grip. Typically, the symptoms show within six to 12 months following birth.
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves which run from the spine to both sides of the neck, managing movement and sensation in the hand, arm and fingers. When these nerves are damaged, they can cause weakness and partial paralysis of the affected arm or hand.
It is usually caused by medical errors that occur during childbirth. For example, a doctor pulling on the baby's shoulder to hard (shoulder dystocia). It could also occur when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' position during delivery, which puts strain on the upper-trunk C5-C6 nervous system that is part of the Brachial Plexus.
Most infants who suffer a stretch injury will recover within six to 12 months. However, some cases are so severe that they require surgery to repair the damaged nerves. If the nerves affected are not repaired, a child may have permanent impairment that limits their ability to move and use their arm.
Diagnosis
For children suffering from Erb's Palsy there are a variety of treatments that can reduce the effects, however the injury is not able to be completely repaired. Some infants are left with significant impairment and cannot move their hands, arms or fingers.
The injury to the brachial plexus, which innervates the upper leg muscles, with the exception of the trapezius creates symptoms. The injury is usually affecting the upper nerves C5 & C6. It is less likely to affect C7. This results in the classical sign of Erb's palsy the waiter's tip hand that is unable pronate or flex the forearm. In a few cases, nerves that are damaged can cause Horner syndrome. The symptoms include the pupil drooping and a tightened face.
It is possible to make a claim for medical negligence at the time of a birth that leads to a child suffering from Erb's Palsy. This is because the condition is usually caused by excessive force placed on the baby during the delivery process. This can be caused by using the vacuum extraction (ventouse) or forceps in a way that is not properly. This could include a doctor Erb's Palsy who does not manage shoulder dystocia correctly or decides to have an breech or vaginal birth when a caesarean delivery would be more suitable.
Treatment
The nerves of the brachialplexus control the movement and feel of the hands and arms. If a baby is diagnosed as having Erb's Palsy, it means that the nerves are damaged. The majority of babies recover within 6 to 12 months, however some suffer from a permanent disability that affects movement and sensation in their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. Passive exercises and stretching can be used to achieve this. A physiotherapist can also suggest an extension splint to assist in movement and help prevent stiffness. Surgery may be required in cases of extreme severity to repair damaged nerves by the nerve graft.
A claim for compensation can help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live their life to the fullest extent and access essential equipment, care, education and assistance. If you believe that your child's condition was the result of an error in medical care during their birth, then you could be able to submit an Erb's Palsy claim for monetary damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit can give families financial compensation to treat their child. It may also provide them with satisfaction and draw attention to medical professionals who could have prevented a brachial-plexus injury.
Erb's palsy lawsuit settlements can assist in covering the costs of physiotherapy for your child and other equipment and treatments needed to support their condition. They also offer compensation for any loss of income or earnings because of your child's disability.
If your child was diagnosed with erb's palsy and you suspect that medical negligence played a role it is essential to contact an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer as soon as possible. They will be able to provide suggestions on how you can proceed and make sure that all paperwork is filed in time. This will give you the highest chances of getting compensation. Our team of specialized erb's palsy lawyers can help you get the maximum amount of compensation you're entitled to. This could help offset the long-term cost of your child's disability and make sure that they have everything they require to live a happy life.
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