What is brachial plexus injuries?

Brachial plexus injuries (BPI) occur when the group of nerves that control movement in the arm and hand become damaged or stretched. This typically happens during a difficult or traumatic delivery. The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that run from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm, and hand. When these nerves become damaged, it can lead to impaired motor function in the arm and hand. Common symptoms of BPI include reduced feeling in the affected area, reduced mobility of the arm or hand, and weakness of the arm or hand. In Oregon, brachial plexus injuries are a common type of birth injury that can be caused by factors such as excessive pulling of the baby during delivery, shoulder dystocia, and incorrect use of birthing instruments. Birth injuries that result from medical negligence may be eligible for financial compensation. If you or a loved one has suffered from a brachial plexus injury due to medical negligence, it is important to consult an experienced birth injury lawyer for guidance and legal support.

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