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Clients and Objectives - Brachial Plexus

The Clients

We serve clients aged 0 to 18 years, who have been diagnosed with brachial plexus lesions. They come from Montreal, Laval and many other regions across Quebec.

Objectives

Together with the child, parents and various partners, the team focuses on achieving the following objectives:

  • Clarify the nature of the diagnosis, assess the severity of the lesion and provide recommended treatments;
  • Analyze, along with the child and parents, where difficulties occur regarding daily living activities;
  • Provide, along with the regional rehabilitation centre, the necessary interventions to maximize the child’s independence;
  • Help the child and family cope with any after-effects brought on by a brachial plexus lesion;
  • Provide the family with the necessary support throughout the rehabilitation process;
  • Ensure the continuum of services with regional partners. 
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Updated on 3/20/2015
Created on 1/15/2015
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