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The birth of a child is a joyous event, but for some parents medical malpractice can turn that joy into unusually challenging issues. Some of the more common birth injuries include cerebral palsy and brachial plexus injuries.
Cerebral palsy is a broad term used to describe chronic movement or posture disorders. It’s most frequently caused by faulty development of, or damage to, the areas of the brain that affect motor functions. Cerebral palsy can be caused by lack of oxygen or trauma to the brain during birth, but may sometimes be the result of later damage to the brain.
Faulty medical procedures during birth that may contribute to cerebral palsy include:
Cerebral palsy symptoms usually appear before age 3. These symptoms include:
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that conducts signals from the spine to the shoulders, arms and hands. These nerves can stretch or tear when a baby’s shoulders become impacted during delivery. Symptoms of brachial plexus injuries include:
Some brachial plexus injuries heal without treatment, but others require physical therapy or surgical nerve reconnection.
Types of brachial plexus injuries include:
Typical medical malpractice causes of brachial plexus injuries include:
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