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Hudgell Solicitors Can Help You Make an Erb's Palsy Claim
Erb's palsy is damage to the nerve network in the arm, shoulder and hand. This can lead to paralysis and other issues.
The birth injury could be caused by medical negligence. It can result in a challenging or rushed delivery and, in particular, when the baby's shoulders get stuck during labour.
Causes
In rare cases things can occur that go wrong. If your child was born with a disability that was caused by medical negligence, such as Erb's palsy, Hudgell Solicitors can help you seek compensation for their ongoing suffering.
Erb's Palsy is a weakness that can be varying in severity or even paralysis in the shoulder or arms, affecting the brachial nerves. These nerves transmit electrical signals to muscles, allowing them to move. Injuries to the brachial nerve could result in a loss of ability to grasp and move the hand in the affected area.
There are several causes of Erb's syndrome. Erb's syndrome can be caused by shoulder dystocia, which is a complication that occurs when the baby's skull becomes stuck above the mother’s pubic bone. It is more frequent in women with certain risk factors, such as gestational diabetes and infants who are large. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is imperative that doctors are aware of this and are able to respond quickly in order to avoid complications for the baby. It can also be caused by forceps, vacuum extractors or emergency Cesarean.
Symptoms
Erb's Palsy is characterised by a lack of movement of the hand or arm affected and a weak grip. Typically, the symptoms begin to manifest in the six to 12 months after birth.
The brachialplexus is an intricate network of nerves that runs from the spine down both sides of the neck. They control motion and sensation in the arm, hand and fingers. If damaged, these nerves may cause weakness or partial paralysis in the affected arm and hand.
It's typically caused by an error made by a doctor during childbirth, such as the doctor pulling too hard to free a baby's head (shoulder dystocia). It can also be caused when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' tip position during delivery which places strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nervous system that is part of the Brachial plexus.
Most infants who suffer injuries to their limbs or legs will recover within six to 12 months. However there are cases that are so severe that they require surgical intervention to repair the damaged nerves. If the damaged nerves are not repaired and rehabilitated, a child could suffer permanent impairment that hinders their ability to move their arm.
Diagnosis
For children with erb's palsy lawsuits Palsy there are a number of treatments that can reduce the impact, but the injury can never be fully repaired. Some infants are left with a significant disability and are unable to move their hand, arm or fingers.
The symptoms result from injury to the brachial nerve plexus that innervates all the muscles of the upper limb, except for the trapezius. The most common injury is to the upper nerves of C5 or C6. Infrequently is it possible to affect C7. This causes the classic Erb's Palsy sign, which is a waiter tip-like hand that is unable to pronate or extend the forearm. In a few cases, nerves are damaged and can result in Horner syndrome. It is manifested by an elongated pupil and constricted face.
You can sue for medical negligence when your child is suffering from Erb's Palsy due to the birth. This is because the condition is usually caused when excessive force is applied to the baby during birth. This can be caused by using forceps or a ventouse (vacuum extraction) in a way that is not correct. It can also mean a doctor who is not managing shoulder dystocia appropriately or opting to have an breech or vaginal birth in a situation where a caesarean birth would have been more suitable.
Treatment
The nerves of the brachial system control movements and sensations in the hand and arm. When a baby is diagnosed as having the condition Erb's - it means that the nerves are injured. Most babies recover within 6 to 12 months however some are left with permanent disabilities that limit the movement and sensation of their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. This can be done in different ways, such as stretching exercises, as well as passive exercises. A physiotherapist could also recommend an extension splint, which can aid in movement and reduce stiffness. Surgical intervention is often required in severe cases to reconstruct damaged nerves through an graft of nerves.
A claim for compensation can help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live life to the fullest and access essential equipment, education, and support. If you think that your child's condition was the result of a medical mistake at birth, you could be eligible to file an Erb's Palsy claim for monetary damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may award families financial compensation to treat their child. It can also help them feel an awareness of justice and make medical professionals aware of who might have prevented a brachial plexus injury.
Settlements from the Erb's Palsy lawsuits can be used to pay for the costs of physiotherapy sessions for your child as well as other equipment and treatments to aid their condition. They also offer compensation for any loss of income or earnings due to your child's disability.
If your child is diagnosed with erb's palsy and you suspect medical negligence played a role in the diagnosis, it is crucial to contact an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer as soon as possible. They will be able to provide advice on how to proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed in time. This increases your chances of getting compensation. Our team of experts in erb's-palsy can help you get the most compensation to which you are entitled. This can help you with the long-term costs associated with your child's disabilities and make sure that they have everything they need to live a full, happy and healthy life.
Erb's palsy is damage to the nerve network in the arm, shoulder and hand. This can lead to paralysis and other issues.
The birth injury could be caused by medical negligence. It can result in a challenging or rushed delivery and, in particular, when the baby's shoulders get stuck during labour.
Causes
In rare cases things can occur that go wrong. If your child was born with a disability that was caused by medical negligence, such as Erb's palsy, Hudgell Solicitors can help you seek compensation for their ongoing suffering.
Erb's Palsy is a weakness that can be varying in severity or even paralysis in the shoulder or arms, affecting the brachial nerves. These nerves transmit electrical signals to muscles, allowing them to move. Injuries to the brachial nerve could result in a loss of ability to grasp and move the hand in the affected area.
There are several causes of Erb's syndrome. Erb's syndrome can be caused by shoulder dystocia, which is a complication that occurs when the baby's skull becomes stuck above the mother’s pubic bone. It is more frequent in women with certain risk factors, such as gestational diabetes and infants who are large. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency and it is imperative that doctors are aware of this and are able to respond quickly in order to avoid complications for the baby. It can also be caused by forceps, vacuum extractors or emergency Cesarean.
Symptoms
Erb's Palsy is characterised by a lack of movement of the hand or arm affected and a weak grip. Typically, the symptoms begin to manifest in the six to 12 months after birth.
The brachialplexus is an intricate network of nerves that runs from the spine down both sides of the neck. They control motion and sensation in the arm, hand and fingers. If damaged, these nerves may cause weakness or partial paralysis in the affected arm and hand.
It's typically caused by an error made by a doctor during childbirth, such as the doctor pulling too hard to free a baby's head (shoulder dystocia). It can also be caused when the baby is placed in the 'waiter' tip position during delivery which places strain on the upper trunk C5-C6 nervous system that is part of the Brachial plexus.
Most infants who suffer injuries to their limbs or legs will recover within six to 12 months. However there are cases that are so severe that they require surgical intervention to repair the damaged nerves. If the damaged nerves are not repaired and rehabilitated, a child could suffer permanent impairment that hinders their ability to move their arm.
Diagnosis
For children with erb's palsy lawsuits Palsy there are a number of treatments that can reduce the impact, but the injury can never be fully repaired. Some infants are left with a significant disability and are unable to move their hand, arm or fingers.
The symptoms result from injury to the brachial nerve plexus that innervates all the muscles of the upper limb, except for the trapezius. The most common injury is to the upper nerves of C5 or C6. Infrequently is it possible to affect C7. This causes the classic Erb's Palsy sign, which is a waiter tip-like hand that is unable to pronate or extend the forearm. In a few cases, nerves are damaged and can result in Horner syndrome. It is manifested by an elongated pupil and constricted face.
You can sue for medical negligence when your child is suffering from Erb's Palsy due to the birth. This is because the condition is usually caused when excessive force is applied to the baby during birth. This can be caused by using forceps or a ventouse (vacuum extraction) in a way that is not correct. It can also mean a doctor who is not managing shoulder dystocia appropriately or opting to have an breech or vaginal birth in a situation where a caesarean birth would have been more suitable.
Treatment
The nerves of the brachial system control movements and sensations in the hand and arm. When a baby is diagnosed as having the condition Erb's - it means that the nerves are injured. Most babies recover within 6 to 12 months however some are left with permanent disabilities that limit the movement and sensation of their arm.
Physical therapy is utilized to increase the range of motion. This can be done in different ways, such as stretching exercises, as well as passive exercises. A physiotherapist could also recommend an extension splint, which can aid in movement and reduce stiffness. Surgical intervention is often required in severe cases to reconstruct damaged nerves through an graft of nerves.
A claim for compensation can help a child with an Erb's Palsy injury live life to the fullest and access essential equipment, education, and support. If you think that your child's condition was the result of a medical mistake at birth, you could be eligible to file an Erb's Palsy claim for monetary damages.
Compensation
A successful lawsuit may award families financial compensation to treat their child. It can also help them feel an awareness of justice and make medical professionals aware of who might have prevented a brachial plexus injury.
Settlements from the Erb's Palsy lawsuits can be used to pay for the costs of physiotherapy sessions for your child as well as other equipment and treatments to aid their condition. They also offer compensation for any loss of income or earnings due to your child's disability.
If your child is diagnosed with erb's palsy and you suspect medical negligence played a role in the diagnosis, it is crucial to contact an experienced Erb's palsy lawyer as soon as possible. They will be able to provide advice on how to proceed and ensure that all paperwork is filed in time. This increases your chances of getting compensation. Our team of experts in erb's-palsy can help you get the most compensation to which you are entitled. This can help you with the long-term costs associated with your child's disabilities and make sure that they have everything they need to live a full, happy and healthy life.
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