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What is Erbs Palsy?

It’s a term you may have heard, but what exactly is Erbs palsy?  Put simply, it is a birth injury that causes damage to an infant’s brachial plexus, the group of nerves that influence the fingers, hands and arms.  It affects one in every 1,000 to 2,000 babies, and given the number of babies born every day in the U.S. alone, those odds are disturbing to say the least.  But perhaps even more upsetting is the fact that this condition is often caused by medical negligence.

Erbs palsy develops as a result of trauma during birth.  Some of the most common causes of the condition include:

  • Prolonged labor
  • Size of the baby
  • Labor inducing medication
  • Breech birth (buttocks first)
  • Delivery using vacuum or forceps

Another common scenario that results in Erbs palsy is when an infant gets wedged in the birth canal during the delivery.  If a doctor pulls or applies too much force when attempting to extract the baby, it can cause the brachial plexus nerves to stretch or tear, resulting in irreversible damage.  It is from these types of situations that many birth injury negligence cases develop.

A lucky few babies who suffer from Erbs palsy at birth will eventually recover to lead normal lives; however most will not be so lucky.  The condition can manifest itself with symptoms such as:

  • Decrease in mobility of the limbs
  • Decrease of sensation in the limbs
  • Complete elimination of sensation and/or mobility of the limbs
  • Limb asymmetry
  • Paralysis

The severity of the condition can differ greatly in each birth injury victim, and any or all of these symptoms may be present.  In many cases, they will also be permanent.

Erbs palsy can forever alter the lives of the children it affects as well as the families left to care for them.  If your child suffered a birth injury due to a doctor’s negligence, you have the right to seek compensation for your losses.  Contact a medical attorney today. 

 

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2 Comments

  1. ashley says:

    Hi, my name is Ashley. I’m a junior in high school and I am currently 17 years old. I also have Erbs Palsy. When I was born, my left arm was pulled and permanently effected. My left arm is unable to bend out all the way but I am still able to do alot of things such as, some sports, writing, excercises and etc. even though my left shoulder and arm isn’t in its correct form. But my question is: At my age, is surgery an option and if so, what would the surgical process consist of?
    Please contact me as soon as possible, thank you!

  2. David Austin says:

    Ashley, Thank you for your comment and question. Our information is focused on the legal side of Erbs Palsy. I can only recommend that you talk with a physician to really find out what your options are.

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