Shoulder/Elbow orthosis
Rachel Sidle
Description
Collection
Title:
Shoulder/Elbow orthosis
Creator:
Rachel Sidle
Date:
3/27/2019
Text:
I have a young man with an incomplete spinal cord injury at C1/C2. He has
good use of his RT hand, no elbow flexors, good elbow extensors, severe
internal rotation with no active external rotation, and mod/severe shoulder
subluxation.
The OT's goal is to address the shoulder subluxation (responded well to a
reinforced shoulder support) and assist the elbow with flexion so he can
use his RT hand. She would like the internal rotation addressed if
possible to make his alignment better so he can better use his hand.
I was thinking of flail arm hinges, but the OT would prefer something with
elbow flexion assist so he can use his active elbow extensors. If it could
be incorporated into the shoulder support, that would be a bonus.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Rachel Sidle, CPO/L
Prosthetic One
Memphis, TN
good use of his RT hand, no elbow flexors, good elbow extensors, severe
internal rotation with no active external rotation, and mod/severe shoulder
subluxation.
The OT's goal is to address the shoulder subluxation (responded well to a
reinforced shoulder support) and assist the elbow with flexion so he can
use his RT hand. She would like the internal rotation addressed if
possible to make his alignment better so he can better use his hand.
I was thinking of flail arm hinges, but the OT would prefer something with
elbow flexion assist so he can use his active elbow extensors. If it could
be incorporated into the shoulder support, that would be a bonus.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Rachel Sidle, CPO/L
Prosthetic One
Memphis, TN
Citation
Rachel Sidle, “Shoulder/Elbow orthosis,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 7, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/209435.