Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy (OBPP) is the paralysis of one or both upper limbs. It is most often caused by excessive traction on cervical nerve roots during a difficult birth. The children without incomplete recovery will have long-term impairment, including loss of active and passive mobility, loss of strength, bony deformities, activity limitation and participation restriction. The loss of shoulder function is the main cause of morbidity in this population.Glenohumeral muscles involvement is a key element of the pathology of the shoulder. MRI allows evaluation of the shoulder muscle involvement. Muscle volumes in particular, well correlated with muscle strength, can be modified by different segmentation techniques whose metrological p...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
AbstractMany children who sustain birth injuries to the brachial plexus suffer significant functiona...
Background: A substantial number of children with an obstetric brachial plexus lesion (OBPL) will de...
Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy (OBPP) is the paralysis of one or both upper limbs. It is most often...
La paralysie obstétricale du plexus brachial (POPB) est une parésie d’un ou des membres supérieurs c...
Residual shoulder dysfunction and deformity impacts on functional performance in children with obste...
Obstetrician Brachial Plexus Palsy (OBPP) is a common birth injury in children leading to shoulder j...
The most frequent sequelae following an obstetric brachial plexus lesion without complete functional...
International audienceQuantifying changes in shoulder external rotation range of motion and strength...
We present our approach to gleno-humeral joint deformities as sequelae from severe upper obstetric b...
Au cours de l’accouchement, une traction importante sur le bras du nourrisson peut entraîner des lés...
Brachial plexus injury is the most common cause of plegic arm in neonates. Detection of nerve root a...
Background: The Active Movement Scale is a frequently used outcome measure for children with obstetr...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
This case report analyses on Obstetrics brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) which is rare disorder in child...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
AbstractMany children who sustain birth injuries to the brachial plexus suffer significant functiona...
Background: A substantial number of children with an obstetric brachial plexus lesion (OBPL) will de...
Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy (OBPP) is the paralysis of one or both upper limbs. It is most often...
La paralysie obstétricale du plexus brachial (POPB) est une parésie d’un ou des membres supérieurs c...
Residual shoulder dysfunction and deformity impacts on functional performance in children with obste...
Obstetrician Brachial Plexus Palsy (OBPP) is a common birth injury in children leading to shoulder j...
The most frequent sequelae following an obstetric brachial plexus lesion without complete functional...
International audienceQuantifying changes in shoulder external rotation range of motion and strength...
We present our approach to gleno-humeral joint deformities as sequelae from severe upper obstetric b...
Au cours de l’accouchement, une traction importante sur le bras du nourrisson peut entraîner des lés...
Brachial plexus injury is the most common cause of plegic arm in neonates. Detection of nerve root a...
Background: The Active Movement Scale is a frequently used outcome measure for children with obstetr...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
This case report analyses on Obstetrics brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) which is rare disorder in child...
Background: Residual muscle weakness, cross-innervation (caused by misdirected regenerating axons), ...
AbstractMany children who sustain birth injuries to the brachial plexus suffer significant functiona...
Background: A substantial number of children with an obstetric brachial plexus lesion (OBPL) will de...