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Erb's Palsy Newborn Prognosis

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The physical examination is the most reliable method for differentiation of three and guide for prognosis. However, erb’s palsy may occur following cesarian section. Umbilical Cord Parts Nurses Tips Child nursing Children who are diagnosed and begin treatment quickly have the best odds at making a full recovery and regaining. Erb's palsy newborn prognosis . The records of 191 babies with erb's palsy were reviewed retrospectively in their study. Erb’s palsy is a weakness or paralysis—to varying degrees—of the shoulder and arm. Klumpke paralysis affects the lower arm and hand. Erb’s palsy also may occur in cesarean section 3). Erb’s palsy is a common birth injury with estimated prevalence ranges of 0.2 to 2.0 of every 1000 births 4). Mild and temporary cases of erb’s palsy often resolve with little to no treatment within three to six months after birth. Brachial plexus palsy (erb’s palsy) is caused by damage to the nerves of the brachial plexus. The prognos...