What is Brachial Plexus Injury?
Brachial Plexus Injury occurs 1 to 2 times in every 1,000 live births; it can be acquired as well, through trauma. Basically, the total goal is the restoration of function and the mitigation of pain through therapy. The degree of recovery depends on the injury, but for most conditions, rehabilitation can reduce pain and increase function significantly. Some techniques include mobility training, strength training, and pain management strategies.
Treatment Process:
- In-depth assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Splinting/bracing applied, together with kinesiotaping techniques is crucial in initial phase.
- Addition of weight and flexibility exercises.
- Periodical evaluation and optimization of the therapy.
Our specialized treatments for brachial plexus injury are enhanced by our comprehensive care for Erbs Palsy, innovative therapies for Traumatic Brain Injury, and supportive treatments for Spinal Cord Injury to restore function and reduce pain.