Learning Objectives
After completing this enduring material, the participant should be able to:
- Know the clinical presentations of plexus injuries
- Understand the basic mechanisms of nerve injury
- Know the main prognostic factors for recovery in plexus injuries.
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The Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Fellow's National Webinar Series is hosted by Sue Mukherjee MD, FRCPC. The curriculum was originally devised by Robert Rinaldi, Margaret (Peggy) Turk, and Frank Pidcock, with input from other fellowship program directors. The goal is to provide fellow-level education on the art and science of pediatric rehabilitation medicine, and the state of pediatric rehabilitation research in various topic areas. The organizers appreciate the AAPM&R Medical Education Committee's cooperation in providing this access to the archived Webinars to fellows, residents and AAPM&R members.
This recording covers the basic principles of plexus injury management and the primary residual impairments and abnormalities that can occur with this condition.
This activity was published in March 2015.
Appropriate Audience
Residents and practicing physicians
Learning Objectives
After completing this enduring material, the participant should be able to:
- Know the clinical presentations of plexus injuries
- Understand the basic mechanisms of nerve injury
- Know the main prognostic factors for recovery in plexus injuries.
Speaker: Robert J. Rinaldi, MD
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Method of Study
This video is a recorded presentation on the topic. You may take as much time as you wish to review the information presented.
Estimated Time to Complete: 59 minutes
Technical Requirements
The following hardware/software specifications must be met or exceeded to complete this course:
- Web Browser and Internet connection
- Free Flash plug-in version 10 or higher
- Printer
- Pop-up windows enabled for viewing support materials
- Computer equipped with audio output (speakers or headphones)