Erbs paralysis

                           ##Erb's Paralysis
Also known as Erb -  Duchenne Palsy

- Upper limb injury 
- It is an arm injury
- It occur, cause of brachial plexus injury
- Mainly of C5 and C6 nerves
Exactly we cannot say the arm will get paralysed
Palsy means " weakness in the arm" as is affect "brachial plexus".
- Mostly often during childbirth , as when the doctor doing delivery this condition occurs,  when the baby is not correctly pulled or stretched out.  At that time when a delivery of a baby is going on, it is difficult to predict or difficult to say how child's body is going to react to actual birth. 
- There are different stages of erb's paralysis 
>Neuropraxia, >Neuroma, >Rupture, >Aculsions
Neuropraxia - Not tear the nerve but its most common stretch injury,  this injury can heal within in their time limit of 3 months. 
-This stage occurs in both alduts and infants.
The rupture and aculsion is the very serious stage. 
As in Rupture - Nerve roots torn and can not heal it own , and in Aculsion - Nerve root start to get torn from spinal cord. 

                          SYMPTOMS
Although , when a person get injured or suffered from this condition they have to suffer in may ways, but mostly seen symptoms are :
- Partial or total paralysis 
- Loss of feeling in arm
- No full ROM
- Decrease grip strength 
- Weakness
                          
                        TREATMENT
Treatment is given by the therapist or doctor is when they totally go through with the patient's condition and the stage by which he/she is suffering from.
Then the treatment can be surgical and non-surgical .
In non-surgical
- There is a very important role of parents, as they have to do active movements at home told by the therapist. 
- Therapist told the shoulder exercises -
•Lateral rotation
•Elevation
•Abduction 
•Hand to mouth
•Hand to head
•Poterior capsule stretch
•Gentle massage
•More strength exercises

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  1. Erbs Paralysis explained so apt. Keep up with the good work!!❤✔

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