Erbs Palsy Waiters Tip Position

Erb’s palsy, often resulting from obstetric brachial plexus injury, causes a “waiter’s tip” posture. The affected upper limb is adducted, internally rotated, and the elbow extended due to paralysis of the shoulder and arm muscles innervated by C5–C6 roots. Weakness or loss of sensation may accompany this positioning. Recovery depends on the extent of nerve injury and can require physiotherapy or surgical repair. Prompt recognition and supportive care are critical to prevent long-term functional deficits. Erbs Palsy Waiters Tip Position Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Erbs Palsy Waiters Tip Position and explains the details of Erbs Palsy Waiters Tip Position.

Erbs Palsy Waiters Tip Position

Erbs Palsy Waiters Tip Position