Early detection and rehabilitation in Erb-Duchenne paralysis before age 1 year: A Case Report From Lusaka Zambia
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https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.50.2.353Keywords:
Erb-Duchenne, paralysis, early detection, rehabilitationAbstract
Erb-Duchenne paralysis is a neurological condition characterized by paralysis of the arm which occurs due to injury of the upper trunk of C5-C6 of the brachial plexus and can lead to disturbances in movement and sensation. Erb-Duchenne paralysis commonly presents with a “Waiter’s Tip” deformity characterized by elbow extension, medial rotation of the arm, forearm pronation, and wrist flexion. Management of Erb-Duchenne paralysis may involve strengthening exercises, range of motion exercises, manual therapy, and neuromuscular electrical stimulation. However, in most cases, the diagnosis of Erb-Duchenne paralysis is not detected early enough for rehabilitation outcomes to be maximized. We herein report a case of a 6-months old child who had Erb-Duchenne paralysis in the left upper limb. The aim of this case report is to highlight the importance of early detection and rehabilitation of Erb-Duchenne paralysis. Furthermore, the report also discusses the physiotherapy techniques that can be used to optimize outcomes.
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