Guest guest Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 Have you checked this dog’s neck or first rib? Remember the shoulder is innervated from caudal cervicals and cranial thoracics. Can the scapula itself float easily? You can spend all day using e-stim but if the nerves are blocked up higher, you won’t get anywhere. I would highly suggest having this dog see a Chiro or PT/Osteopath. Good luck. Orenbuch evelynvet@... Cell hm/off www.evelynvet.com Vice Pres - American Assoc. of Rehab Veterinarians - www.rehabvets.org From: VetRehab [mailto:VetRehab ] On Behalf Of wildatheart3 Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 3:47 PM To: VetRehab Subject: Fused Carpus I have a 1 yr old Male chocolate Lab that fractured his elbow and humerus in February. HIs elbow is fused by plates. In march they had to go back and fix the humerus fx and then put on a external fixator, The dog since has never used the leg. His carpus is fused in flexsion with a soft end feel while extending. I believe that his tendon and muscles are fused due to bandaging and no movement and he has severe muscle atrophy around his shoulder, The orthopdic surgeon suggested that he amputate the leg, But the Owner does not want to do that. I first saw the dog 3 weeks ago, what I came up with is E-stem on shoulders for muscle atrophy, laser his back for pain, theraputic ultrasound for tendons on his carpus, then I stretch the carpus for about 10 min and swimming 3 x a week. At home I have them do PROM with the shoulder and carpus, they have a tens unit at home which they use on his shoulder, and I showed them how to massage and stretch the carpus. 3 x a day. I also suggested the dyna-splint but he felt that was too expensive. Does any one else have any suggestions? Thank You, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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