What now?
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 1:12 pm
I haven't been on in a while, but i have a question.
My daughter is ROBPI and we just went and had an EMG done. From the EMG it seems like all nerves are intact and working but she still isn't bending her elbow and she still can't bring hand to mouth while in a sitting position. Does anyone know whether or not there are long term effects even though everything inside is okay. I already know it is going to take time for recovery, but will she have a full recovery even though she hasn't been using her BPI arm as much as her non BPI arm? I know the muscles are weak because she hasn't been using them. I have asked the doctors and physical therapists but they are very vague. (You know, they don't ever want to give you false hope if they aren't sure themselves, it's either that or they don't want to be held accountable for telling you something they aren't sure about.) If any one here has had a similar situation or can give me even an opinion I'd appreciate it. I am still new at this even though I feel like I've studied enough to be a specialist in this area.
Thanks to you all,
Chloe's Mom
My daughter is ROBPI and we just went and had an EMG done. From the EMG it seems like all nerves are intact and working but she still isn't bending her elbow and she still can't bring hand to mouth while in a sitting position. Does anyone know whether or not there are long term effects even though everything inside is okay. I already know it is going to take time for recovery, but will she have a full recovery even though she hasn't been using her BPI arm as much as her non BPI arm? I know the muscles are weak because she hasn't been using them. I have asked the doctors and physical therapists but they are very vague. (You know, they don't ever want to give you false hope if they aren't sure themselves, it's either that or they don't want to be held accountable for telling you something they aren't sure about.) If any one here has had a similar situation or can give me even an opinion I'd appreciate it. I am still new at this even though I feel like I've studied enough to be a specialist in this area.
Thanks to you all,
Chloe's Mom