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Is there any treatment?
Some brachial plexus injuries may heal without treatment. Many children improve or recover by 3 to 4 months of age. Treatment
for brachial plexus injuries includes occupational or physical therapy and, in some cases, surgery.
What is the prognosis?
The site and type of brachial plexus injury determine the prognosis. For avulsion and rupture injuries there is no potential
for recovery unless surgical reconnection is made in a timely manner. For neuroma and neuropraxia injuries the potential for
recovery varies. Most patients with neuropraxia injuries recover spontaneously with a 90-100% return of function.
What research is being done?
The NINDS conducts and supports research on injuries to organs and networks within the nervous system, such as the brachial
plexus. Much of this research is aimed at finding ways to prevent and treat these disorders.
Synonyms: Erb's Palsy