Session Title: 2023 October UE Institute - Case Study Series: Focus on Nerve - Pediatric Brachial Plexus Injuries and Radial Nerve Palsy Injuries
Presenters: Cara Smith, PT, DPT, CHT and Kerry Demers, OTR/L, CHT
Moderator: Susanne Higgins, OTD, OTR/L, CHT
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the presentation, participants will be able to:
- Identify three potential signs of a posteriorly dislocated shoulder secondary to muscle imbalances in an infant with a brachial plexus birth palsy
- Describe the Active Movement Scale and its use in assessing infants with brachial plexus birth injuries
- Describe four activities/exercises to encourage active shoulder range of motion following tendon transfer
Duration: One hour 15 minutes
CE Credit: 1.25 continuing education hours, or 0.125 CEUs
Recommended Resources:
Below are the recommended resources for this course:
Higgins, S. (2020). UE Institute Peripheral Nerve Injuries: Chronic Pain. Retrieved from asht.org
https://education.asht.org/system/files/materials/12590/2020_ue_institu…
https://www.jhandtherapy.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0894-1130%2820%2930003-X
Ashworth, S., Kozin, S. H. (2021). Basic science of peripheral nerve injury and repair. In T. M. Skirven, A. L. Osterman, J. M. Fedorczyk, P. C. Amadio, S. B. Feldscher & E. K. Shin (Eds). Rehabilitation of the hand and upper extremity. (7th ed. pp. 1815-1834). Elsevier.
Curtis, C., Stephens, D., Clarke, H. M., & Andrews, D. (2002). The active movement scale: an evaluative tool for infants with obstetrical brachial plexus palsy. Journal of Hand Surgery, 27(3), 470-1.
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