Category Archives: Brachial Plexus Palsy (Erb’s Palsy)

When a Stinger is the Easy Way Out

When watching a football game, you likely have heard of an injured player being reported as having a “stinger.” This is a nerve injury, a stinger being a minor end of the scale. These injuries are called brachial plexus injuries. They occur when the brachial plexus network of nerves that sends signals from your spinal…Read More >>

  • Posted on: Apr 15 2021
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Brachial Plexus Palsy (Erb’s Palsy) | Los Angeles Nerve Center

Erb’s Palsy

Sometimes if a baby is delivered through a difficult delivery process his or her neck is stretched to the side. This can create damage in the network of nerves near the neck that control the nerves and motions of the arm. The condition turns muscles inward toward the body and the infant cannot move the…Read More >>

  • Posted on: Aug 15 2019
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