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Low-load, prolonged stretch in treatment of elbow flexion contractures secondary to head trauma: a case report. Physical therapy [Phys Ther] Journal article

 
TitleLow-load, prolonged stretch in treatment of elbow flexion contractures secondary to head trauma: a case report.
Author(s)MacKay-Lyons M 
InstitutionPhysiotherapy Department, Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
SourcePhys Ther 1989 Apr; 69(4):292-6.
MeSHAdult
Contracture
Craniocerebral Trauma
Elbow Joint
Humans
Male
Movement
Physical Therapy Modalities
Splints
AbstractJoint contractures are a frequent complication of head trauma and often require extensive physical therapy intervention. Traditional methods of treatment, including passive stretching and range-of-motion exercises, have proven to be of limited benefit in contracture reduction. Low-load, prolonged stretch has been shown to be more effective than traditional methods of treatment in producing the desired elongation of connective tissue. A splinting device known as the Dynasplint is designed to provide this type of stretch. The purpose of this case report is to describe the application of the Dynasplint in the successful treatment of a patient with elbow flexion contracture secondary to head trauma.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID2928396
  
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