Changes in Glenohumeral Musculoskeletal Development Following Brachial Plexus Birth Injury
Emily B. Fawcett, Kyla B. Bosh, Katherine R. Saul, Jacqueline H. Cole

TL;DR
This paper reviews how brachial plexus birth injury affects shoulder development and highlights the need for better understanding of treatment differences based on injury type.
Contribution
The paper identifies key gaps in understanding the distinct effects of postganglionic and preganglionic injuries on musculoskeletal development.
Findings
BPBI leads to complex musculoskeletal issues like muscle weakness and joint deformity.
Current treatments for nerve rupture and avulsion are similar despite differing outcomes.
Animal and computational models offer insights but more research is needed for targeted therapies.
Abstract
Brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI), one of the most common nerve injuries in children, often leads to impaired shoulder development, resulting in sustained postural and bone deformity and muscle weakness. Despite the substantial long‐term consequences, clinical consensus is lacking for what BPBI treatments are optimal in terms of timing and approach, primarily because BPBI sequelae are complex, involving stunted muscle growth, muscle denervation, and limb disuse that can disrupt glenohumeral joint development. Injury can occur as nerve rupture (postganglionic injury) or nerve avulsion (preganglionic injury), which have distinct musculoskeletal consequences yet are often treated similarly clinically due to their similar initial presentations and the inability of existing methods to distinguish between them. Most of our clinical knowledge about the musculoskeletal detriments in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNerve Injury and Rehabilitation · Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy · Trauma Management and Diagnosis
