Samah Alharbi
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Saudi Arabia
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Physiother Rehabil
Background: There are 125 patients undergoing brachial plexus surgery upper region at King Faisal Specialist
Hospital and Research Center from 2005-2015. 80% of them need extensive physical therapy post-surgery, which is
proven to enhance the full recovery of the arm function, according to the evidence based studies.
Study design: The case study was used to high light the role of physical therapy in the treatment of brachial plexus
palsy post-surgery.
Case description: 13 months old Saudi girl had been diagnosed with left C5-C6 brachial plexus injury (Narakas 1)
patient underwent exploration and bilateral nerve grafting on the age of three months old, placed in baby holder for
three weeks. Then the orthopedic physician referred her to the physical therapy clinic for OBPP protocol.
Management & Outcomes: The patient received one session per month included: positioning and instructions to
handle the patient in proper way, passive range of motion, active range of motion and strengthening exercises.
Sensory stimulation and certain programs facilitate normal posture and motor development. At the second visit the
patient started to improve gradually in ROM and MP. After six months of treatment, the patient able to pull herself
to stand alone, cruising independent and get crawling position with left hand opened and in proper position on the
floor, the ROM & MP almost within normal limit.
Discussion: This case study showed that the early physical therapy intervention post-surgery for brachial plexus
injury upper region can improve/cure the patient condition.
Samah has completed her master degree from Brighton University, UK. She is a senior therapist in the physical therapy department at King Faisal Specialist Hospital Riyadh SA. She worked with brachial plexus injuries post surgery since 2012, and specialse in pediatric area.
E-mail: Asamah@kfshrc.edu.sa