device for TAR syndrome
Markus Säufferer
Description
Collection
Title:
device for TAR syndrome
Creator:
Markus Säufferer
Date:
4/6/2018
Text:
Colleagues,
I have a new young patient with TAR (thrombocytopenia absent radius) syndrome. Presentation is somewhat similar to thalidomide syndrome, with shortened arms and in this case abducted wrists and thumbs. She and her mother are looking for a pair of devices to assist with grip at the normal level where the hands would be, such as for swinging from a bar or riding a bike. I have some ideas, but rather than invent the wheel I thought I’d see if anyone else has tackled this.
Thanks,
Markus Säufferer, BSc(Kin), CP(c)
1145 Dufferin Crescent Nanaimo BC V9S 2B5
I have a new young patient with TAR (thrombocytopenia absent radius) syndrome. Presentation is somewhat similar to thalidomide syndrome, with shortened arms and in this case abducted wrists and thumbs. She and her mother are looking for a pair of devices to assist with grip at the normal level where the hands would be, such as for swinging from a bar or riding a bike. I have some ideas, but rather than invent the wheel I thought I’d see if anyone else has tackled this.
Thanks,
Markus Säufferer, BSc(Kin), CP(c)
1145 Dufferin Crescent Nanaimo BC V9S 2B5
Citation
Markus Säufferer, “device for TAR syndrome,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/208864.