Tuesday, June 17, 2008

C-5 Tetraplegic - Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injury C-5 tetraplegic.

This 21-year-old male is allergic to AMOXICILLIN. He takes Neurontin and medication to control his bladder muscles. He had a motorcycle accident in July 2000. He had spinal fusion of C-4-5 and a trach. He is nonambulatory and will begin physical and occupational therapy after he receives the braces, and his parents stated they have changed insurance companies and are working out the details with the prescriptions with the insurance. He has bilateral dorsal WHOs.

The patient was left-handed but his right arm now has greater strength. He is able to raise his arms at the shoulders, the right to 90 degrees and the left to 75 degrees. He has bilateral elbow flexion on the right. On the right it is grade 4, and on the left it is grade 3. The patient requests black straps with his orthoses. I have contacted the occupational therapist, and have received a complete description of the type of brace that she wants. She requested a tubular-type static WHO with C-bars bilaterally.

Fabricate tubular-type WHOs with C-bars bilaterally. Casting and measurement. In several weeks for fitting.

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