Contrctures - any effective alternatives?

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BrookesMom
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Contrctures - any effective alternatives?

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My daughter has about a 15 degree contracture at her right elbow. Are there any EFFECTIVE alternatives to surgery?

Thanks,

Cheryl
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Re: Contrctures - any effective alternatives?

Post by Tanya in NY »

We've had our daughter wear a plastic molded brace at night to go from a 30 degree to 10 degrees and prevent the contracture from getting worse during growth spurts. There's no special name for it. It was made at Shriner's but it is just a moldable plastic with 3 pieces of velcro that they placed on it to hold it in place at night only.

I've heard other parents speak of botox with serial casting as well, but for a 15 degree contracture it seems like that would be a bit much. Is it bothersome to your child for function or is it more a cosmetic issue?

It's my understanding that if you are considering the bicep lengthening for an elbow contracture, then as a child goes through growth spurts, then there is the risk of the contracture returning at that time. This is why our daughter wears the splint at night to prevent a return of contracture, even though hers has gotten down to 10 degrees which in our mind is pretty good compared to the 30 degrees it used to be at.

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Re: Contrctures - any effective alternatives?

Post by BrookesMom »

She is completely functional. Out therapist is using theratogs on her now for strength but she does not think there is a lot she can do outside of recommending surgery for the contracture.
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Re: Contrctures - any effective alternatives?

Post by LoriV »

We did modified/light serial casting. There was no botox involved. Every 2 weeks we had a new cast made which was removable. My son wore it only at night and a little into the morning. It worked very well for us, taking him from 35 degrees to near zero. We had also tried a static splint (which Tanya talked about) and a Dynasplint, but neither worked as well and was as comfortable for him to wear as the removable cast.

Good luck to you...
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Re: Contrctures - any effective alternatives?

Post by F-Litz »

Hi Cheryl - there's a discussion about fibrotic muscle on this post. Ihis may be helpful for you to read.

http://ubpn.org/messageboard/thread ... 601#129601
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hope16_05
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Re: Contrctures - any effective alternatives?

Post by hope16_05 »

What has worked really well for me is a static splint with a neoprene sheet strap instead of velcro straps. I cant have any direct puessure on my elbow or I develop pressure sores so the neoprene sheet strap was suggested and I love it! I think my contracture was near 30 degrees when I started and now I am passively at 6 degrees. Now I just need to work on active range.

Good luck!
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