Neurostructural Consequences of Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy in Childhood.
Dzerassa KadievaMaxim UlanovAnna ShestakovaOlga AgranovichIsak B BlankFederico GalloPublished in: Neuroscience insights (2024)
These structural differences might be linked to the altered environmental adaptation that children with OBPP face due to their primary motor deficit. Our findings hint at a complex interplay between motor capabilities, brain structure development, and cognitive functions. However, more research combining neuroimaging, behavioral, cognitive, and clinical data is needed to support stronger conclusions on this subject.