The operation resulted in
nerve palsy, permanent disfigurement of the left shoulder and inability to extend his arm above his head.
His injuries included a serious brain trauma, a punctured lung, complex open elbow fracture, radial
nerve palsy in the left arm and fractured pelvis, tibia and femur.
Clinical symptoms of LNB of the peripheral nervous system may include facial
nerve palsy, neurogenic pain radiating along the back into the legs and feet, limb pain, sensory loss, or muscle weakness.
Nerve palsy associated with total hip replacement.
Not exact matches
Potentially severe consequences such as cerebral
palsy and
nerve dysfunction could result from shoulder dystocia.
Toe walking is sometimes the result of cerebral
palsy, muscular dystrophy or another generalized disease of
nerve and muscle.
The guideline is intended for clinicians in any setting who are likely to diagnose and manage patients with Bell's
palsy, the most common single
nerve disorder, usually associated with facial paralysis.
Ear - nose - throat surgeon Dr. Matthew Kircher of Loyola University Medical Center is giving patients Botox injections to treat facial
nerve disorders that sometimes occur after Bell's
palsy, including unwanted facial movements known as synkinesis.
The condition occurs when the facial
nerve is damaged by swelling or pressure, but the exact cause of Bell's
palsy is unknown.
Botox is best known as a cosmetic treatment for frown lines, but the drug also effectively treats the after effects of Bell's
palsy and other serious facial
nerve problems.
Bell's
palsy occurs when a
nerve in the face becomes swollen or inflamed, triggering symptoms like muscle weakness, drooling, a drooping eyelid or corner of the mouth, twitching, or paralysis, which can come on quickly.
The latter could be caused by the former, but also by other conditions such as progressive supranuclear
palsy (a rare brain disorder that destroys
nerve cells) or multiple system atrophy (a degenerative condition originating in parts of the brain).
Some pets may develop neurologic complications including behavioral changes and aggression, as well as problems with the facial
nerves including a Bell's
palsy - like syndrome resulting in a facial droop.
Erb's
Palsy, which is
nerve damage to the shoulder causing limited mobility or paralysis in the arm and hand.
When the baby's shoulders are wedged in the birth canal, the upper
nerves often sustain harm resulting in Erb's
palsy.
Erb's
Palsy develops when the network of
nerves around an infant's shoulder are injured, causing a limp arm, inability to raise or lower one's hand, and / or other adverse effects.
When a physician applies too much force to a baby's arm or neck during delivery,
nerves in the spine or brachial plexus can be damaged, resulting in conditions such as Erb's
palsy or Klumpke's
palsy.
Era's
palsy results from injury to the network of
nerves in the shoulder area that transmit signals from the spinal cord to the hands and arms.
The Erb's
Palsy involves injury to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus (
nerve roots C5 through C7).
Brachial plexus
palsy, also known as Erb's Palsy, is an injury to a network of nerves around the shoulder, which is called the brachial pl
palsy, also known as Erb's
Palsy, is an injury to a network of nerves around the shoulder, which is called the brachial pl
Palsy, is an injury to a network of
nerves around the shoulder, which is called the brachial plexus.
Erb's
Palsy is an injury to the
nerves that control and supply the muscles of the shoulder and upper extremities (the upper brachial plexus).
The more common types of injuries include cuts and bruises caused by pressure on the head during birth, facial paralysis, bone fractures, brachial plexus injury (
nerve damage which results in paralysis of the arm) and cerebral
palsy.
Erb's
palsy (brachial plexus
palsy)-- a condition due to birth trauma that affects one or all of the five primary
nerves that supply movement and feeling to an arm.
According to Seattle Children's Hospital: «brachial plexus
palsy is a condition that occurs when the
nerves of the brachial plexus are damaged.
Erb's
Palsy occurs when
nerves which go from the neck through the shoulder are stretched or torn during delivery.
One type of brachial plexus
palsy, known as Erb's
palsy, affects only the upper
nerves of the brachial plexus.
Erb's
Palsy is one of a few different types of birth injuries which involve damage to the
nerves in the brachial plexus.
Nerves in the brachial plexus may be torn or otherwise damaged, resulting in brachial plexus
palsy and other
palsy injuries.
If the infant is too large to pass safely through the birth canal and a physician pulls on the infant's head during the delivery process this will often stretch the neck and shoulders causing permanent
nerve damage and Erbs
Palsy.
Erb's
palsy is a condition that results when the bundle of
nerves called the brachial plexus in the shoulder, arm, and hand are damaged.
Erb's
palsy is also caused by mistakes during a baby's delivery that damage a crucial web of
nerves known as the brachial plexus.
Klempke's
palsy takes place when the first thoracic
nerve and the eighth cervical
nerve are damaged.
Other major causes are stroke, trauma with
nerve injury, poliomyelitis, cerebral
palsy, and peripheral neuropathy.