Following a traumatic delivery, a neonate's arm falls motionless along the side of the body and is rotated inwards. Extension of the forearm is present but there is no limitation on the movement of the hand. Once localized edema and pain diminished, the neonate should be referred to for
a. casting of the affected limb
b. physical therapy
c. surgical repair
Answer: b. physical therapy
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