France BPI Specialists/Clinics

Professor Y. Allieu


Response to UBPN questionnaire:
NOTE: Only questions answered are included here


Identify what specialties related to brachial plexus injuries are represented by practitioners working in your clinic including physical/occupational therapists, if any.

Orthopaedic and Hand surgeons, Neurologists, Electromyographists and Physical therapists.
What do you/your clinic specialize in treating?

  • adult brachial plexus injuries
  • obstetrical brachial plexus injuries
  • trauma or other brachial plexus injuries

Indicate the total number of brachial plexus patients you/your clinic has evaluated since your establishment:

More than 400 patients.
State your philosophy regarding pain management and brachial plexus injuries.

Regarding pain management, in severe cases, we refer to neurosurgeons for D.R.E.Z.tomy which is a major step in brachial plexus injuries.
Indicate any other facts that you feel would help families and individuals understand your practice.

I am a member of an association : APPB (Association des Paralysés du plexus brachial, 48, rue de Lancry, 75010 Paris (Tel : 01 55 79 77 36, Fax : 01 42 51 72 60)
Do you accept any national/governmental payment for services or are you enrolled in any state medicaid plans? Please provide information on these plans and include which states you are enrolled in for medicaid services.

No.
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