Diagnosis of Erb's Palsy
The initial management of Erbs palsy begins with the diagnosis
by a neurological examination. When the Erbs palsy is identified
then the family becomes educated about the condition and therapy that will
need to be performed. Range of motion exercises must be performed to keep
the muscles limber, and periodic assessments of motor strength will be
taken.
The Erbs palsy is assessed by the infants muscle strength
and arm and hand movements are measured frequently. There are different
grading systems to note the strength of the child with brachial
plexus palsy and is applied to each muscle and joint group.
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