Apparent shortening to be compensated?
Ajaz Ahmed Zargar
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Collection
Title:
Apparent shortening to be compensated?
Creator:
Ajaz Ahmed Zargar
Date:
2/5/2004
Text:
Dear List Members
We have a patient 13 years old male, post traumatic injury resulting in right hemi-paresis a year before. Has been under intensive Rehab. Program for the past 45 days in our Rehab. Hospital.
Presently, ambulatory with moderate Spasticity in right upper and lower limb. There is results in apparent shortening (due to fixed pelvic tilt) of right lower limb which is 2 ½ centimeters, causing in postural scoliosis.
Should this shortening be compensated by providing a shoe raise and why? Kindly explain your YES or NO response.
Thanking you in Anticipation
Ajaz
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We have a patient 13 years old male, post traumatic injury resulting in right hemi-paresis a year before. Has been under intensive Rehab. Program for the past 45 days in our Rehab. Hospital.
Presently, ambulatory with moderate Spasticity in right upper and lower limb. There is results in apparent shortening (due to fixed pelvic tilt) of right lower limb which is 2 ½ centimeters, causing in postural scoliosis.
Should this shortening be compensated by providing a shoe raise and why? Kindly explain your YES or NO response.
Thanking you in Anticipation
Ajaz
CONFIDENTIALITY AND DISCLAIMER NOTICE
This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and legally privileged. This email is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. If you have received this email in error, please delete it and notify the sender or the IT Manager of ALJ Co Ltd (e-mail <Email Address Redacted> ). Access by any other person to this e-mail is not authorized. Any unauthorized use or disclosure of this e-mail or of the information contained therein or any copying, distribution, dissemination of it is prohibited, and illegal.
E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secured or error-free. ALJ Co. Ltd. and its subsidiaries/affiliates therefore, do not accept any liability whatsoever for any losses, damages, errors, omissions, corruption or viruses which could be contained within this e-mail or within any files attached/transmitted with it, or which may arise as a result of its transmission. Any views or opinions expressed by an individual within this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of ALJ Co. Ltd. or its subsidiaries/affiliates
Citation
Ajaz Ahmed Zargar, “Apparent shortening to be compensated?,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 23, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/222429.