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A look at brachial plexus injuries

On Behalf of Hofeld and Schaffner | Sep 13, 2021 | Medical Malpractice

Whether you are the parent of a newborn who recently sustained an injury during the birthing process or you have concerns about potential complications during childbirth, it is very important to take steps to safeguard your child. Unfortunately, there are a number of injuries that some children suffer during delivery, such as brachial plexus injuries.

Aside from reviewing the prevalence of brachial plexus injuries, it is important to go over risk factors as well as the different ways in which these injuries impact the lives of families.

How often do brachial plexus injuries occur?

According to data published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, brachial plexus injuries take place during 2.5 out of every 1,000 live births. Most of these injuries consist of stretch injuries and physical therapy can help many victims recover. However, some children never make a full recovery and struggle with weakness or arm paralysis as a result of a brachial plexus injury.

Why do brachial plexus injuries take place?

There are a number of risk factors associated with brachial plexus injuries. Complications during delivery assisted deliveries, macrosomia, shoulder dystocia and breech position can result in these injuries. Regrettably, some children become injured as a result of a medical professional’s carelessness or negligence during the delivery.

If your family is battling emotional challenges, high costs and other challenges related to a birth injury that occurred because of a negligent medical professional, do not hesitate to explore your options. Review the details of what happened and take advantage of any resources that could help your family move forward.

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