Brachial Plexus Injury Flashcards

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Cause of Brachial Plexus Injuries?

A

Traction or Compression to the unilateral brachial plexus, during birth

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What is Erb’s Palsy

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Involves C5-C6; upper arm paralysis

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What is Klumpske’s Palsy?

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Involves C8-T1; Lower arm Paralysis

  • intrinsic muscles of the hand
  • Flexors and extensors of wrist and fingers

(Forearm held in supination)

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Characteristic position of Erb’s Palsy?

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UE:

  • Adduction
  • IR
  • Elbow Extension
  • Forearm Pronation
  • Flexion of the Wrist

“Waiter’s Tip Deformity”

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Can traction injuries resolve?

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Yes, can resolve spontaneously

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