Physiotherapy Perspective in the Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury in a Patient with Polytrauma: A Case Report Emphasising an Early Approach

Author:

Kumar K Suraj,Sahu Seema,Harjpal Pallavi

Abstract

Traumatic peripheral nerve damage from Road Traffic Accidents (RTA) can cause severe impairment and loss of function in the upper and lower limbs. A significant portion of acute peripheral nerve injuries affects the upper limb, particularly the brachial plexus. The treatment for complete brachial plexus injury may involve surgery and intensive physiotherapy to help the nerves regenerate and reinnervate the muscles. A 17-year-old male was referred to the Neurology department from a primary healthcare centre after being involved in RTA that resulted in a fall on the right-side. Investigatory findings revealed a head injury with Subarachnoid Haemorrhage (SAH), fractures of the right tibia shaft, right clavicle lateral shaft, and right lower limb. Following surgery, the patient experienced difficulty in performing movements with the right upper limb, along with pain and tingling sensations. As a result, the patient was referred to physiotherapy. During physiotherapy, the patient received sensory re-education sessions lasting 15-20 minutes each, as well as bilateral training sessions lasting 20 minutes each, for a total of four weeks. Over the course of the treatment, the patient demonstrated overall improvement in hand function, including proper grasp and opposition. This improvement was reflected in the brachial assessment tool, Upper Extremity (UE) functional index, and functional independence measure. These positive outcomes underscore the importance of early neuro-physiotherapeutic rehabilitation for patients with brachial plexus injuries, as it can significantly enhance their overall well-being and quality of life.

Publisher

JCDR Research and Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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