Experiences with serial casting? What kind of split after casting?
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:48 am
My dd, Karrie (LOBPI), 8 years old, might be getting serial casting done again soon to try and straigten out her arm some as she is tight. The drs are really debating whether to do it or not. The last time she had it done in the past her arm rebounded very quickly.
Her comfort position is tucked into her body with it bent at the elbow. She is currently unable to straigten it out (she is probably at 50 degrees). Her injury is to c7 (ruptured) and C8 and T1 (both avulsed). She had surgery to correct at 4 months old.
I am wondering of your expeiences with it...what benefits is there to casting if the arm rebounds quickly. Do you use a split afterwards...how long/often (just at night or through the day too?) What kind of split do you use? Any of your experiences would be helpful!
Thanks in advance.
Charmaine
Her comfort position is tucked into her body with it bent at the elbow. She is currently unable to straigten it out (she is probably at 50 degrees). Her injury is to c7 (ruptured) and C8 and T1 (both avulsed). She had surgery to correct at 4 months old.
I am wondering of your expeiences with it...what benefits is there to casting if the arm rebounds quickly. Do you use a split afterwards...how long/often (just at night or through the day too?) What kind of split do you use? Any of your experiences would be helpful!
Thanks in advance.
Charmaine