elbow contracture

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Stephen's mom
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elbow contracture

Post by Stephen's mom »

Hello from a newbie,
My son is 12, had the release and transfer of lat. dorsi last Nov. We tried with a dynasplint to fix his contracture but he would wake up with ulnar nerve pain. The doc. that did the surgery said it would not work, his bones were fixed. He said he could come up with some surgery but he may loose a bit of hand to mouth mobility.

He now looks like his contracture is worse and in my brain, as he grows it will get worse. I am surprised the doc. did not say to do a soft splint at night just to prevent further contraction.

So...has anyone had any elbow surgeries?? We are seeing a specialist on Friday. We also know some amazing docs. in Baltimore at the Rubin Institue for Advaced Orthopedics that are going to review the x-rays from the local elbow expert. They are lengthening limbs and all sorts of crazy stuff!! My son also has a hip disease called Perthes, unrelated to the BPI.

Any input would be appreciated.

Stephen's mom
SarahxG
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: To make an incredibly LONG story short...
When I was born, my mother's doctor was out of town. A doctor that would not perform c-sections was forced upon us. Being 10 lbs, my right shoulder got stuck under my mom's pubic bone. The doctor pulled me out by my head, which ripped/streched all the nerves in my neck and arm (So, OBPI).
I've had two surgeries at 9 months old, and 3 years old.
My mother suffered as well. She needed both brain surgery and a shunt--She still sufferes today.
My parents lost the court case due to a terrible jurey.

That's about it!
Hope I can find somebody my age to talk to :)

Re: elbow contracture

Post by SarahxG »

I have not had any surgeries for elbow contracture, but I do use the dynasplint. It seems to actually work for me, when I actually keep it on. I wear it to bed and have a bad habit of taking it off in the middle of the night. I never remember getting up but apparently I do. I guess it is from my arm starting to hurt in the middle of the night. I can't think of anything else it would be. When I would leave it on, I would have some pain, soreness in the morning.
Sarah/13/ROBPI
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hope16_05
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: 28 years old with a right obstetrical brachial plexus injury. 5 surgeries to date with pretty decent results. Last surgery resolved years of pain in my right arm however, I am beginning my journey with overuse in my left arm
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Re: elbow contracture

Post by hope16_05 »

I would strongly suggest seeing an OT who can do some serial splinting using a plastic material that gets soft when warm (thermoplastic). Then use a neoprene sheet strap (meaning its one really big, arm size piece of neoprene, that straps the arm in place) This can be adjusted to gain range of motion if the arm is not already stuck because of the bones. It the bones are already fused then you can not gain range but you can prevent it from getting worse by wearing the splint at night.

Hope that helps,
Amy 22 years old ROBPI from MN
Amy 28 years old ROBPI from MN
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: 03/28/2000 OBPI. rc5-6 rupture, rc7-8 avulsion rt1 stretch. L humeral fx lc7 stretch
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Re: elbow contracture

Post by parent needing help »

we are doing serial casting right now...seems to be working but will have to do night splints after the casting is done. Dr. Nath suggested it, said he scheduled quite a few kids for surgery and suggested the casting before they came...and they showed up with straight arms and surgery cancelled. will do what it takes for the chance of a cancelled surgery but Katie is getting kind of tired of the whole routine. Her injury was pretty involved and lots of residuals left so we worry about her giving up on us. :(
Christy & Katie Chapman
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F-Litz
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: LOBPI, LTBPI at age 6.5, Sensory Issues, CP, Diaphragm Weakness, Aspberger's
Location: Ambler, PA

Re: elbow contracture

Post by F-Litz »

Speaking from my experience with Maia (11 1/2) - contractures can't always be fixed. It all depends on the cause of the contracture. Sometimes an elbow contracture exists because of a what's going on in the in the shoulder joint (rather than what's going on in the elbow). Every child is different.
Master DIVER TOM
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Re: elbow contracture

Post by Master DIVER TOM »

Ok , I never heard the work Contracture ? If it means how bent the erbs arm is ? Then My Birth erbs arm and fractured elbow never healed right. So I have a bent for 57 yrs. It never got contraced more over my life time. I did get plenty of streaching my erbs driving a semi for 20 years. Hopefully this help answer will it get worse ??

Tom
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Re: elbow contracture

Post by Master DIVER TOM »

I think I should tell you to that in the 1960s. The doctors then only had one offer for me to straight my erbs arm was to cut the tendon in my elbow . Sure it would look better but then I could not pull my erbs arm in ward. I do think it is way harder now because there is a huge differants on what can be tryed. Good Thing their is help here.

Best TRYS,

Tom
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