Birth Injuries and Erbβs Palsy
What is Erbβs Palsy?
Erb’s palsy, also known as brachial plexus palsy, is a condition whereby your baby cannot use one or both of their arms, shoulders, or hands adequately. The condition presents through the affected limbs being weak, lacking feeling, or completely paralyzed. It is caused by the collection of nerves around your babyβs shoulder being damaged during a difficult delivery.
Unlike cerebral palsy, Erbβs palsy results from direct damage to these nerves as opposed to damage to your childβs brain. Because this injury occurs around the time of birth, it is considered a birth injury.