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Use of a static adjustable ankle-foot orthosis following tibial nerve block to reduce plantar-flexion contracture in an individual with brain injury

BLANTON S; GRISSOM SP; RIOLO L
PHYS THER , 2002, vol. 82, n° 11, p. 1087-1097
Doc n°: 106940
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : EC25 -ORTHESES DE MEMBRE INFERIEUR, AF3 - TRAUMATISME CRANIEN

Ankle plantar-flexion contractures are a common complication of brain injuries and can lead to secondary limitations in mobility. Case Description. The patient was a 44-year-old woman with left hemiplegia following a right frontal arteriovenous malformation resection. She had a left ankle plantar-flexion contracture of -31 degrees from neutral. After a tibial nerve. Block, an adjustable ankle-foot orthosis was applied 23 hours a day for 27 days. Adjustments of the orthosis were made as the contracture was reduced. The patient received physical therapy during the 27-day period for functional mobility activities and stretching the plantar flexors outside of the orthosis. Outcomes. The patient's dorsiflexion passive range of motion increased from -31 degrees to +10 degrees. Discussion. The application of an adjustable ankle-foot orthosis following a tibial nerve block, as an addition to a physical therapy regimen of stretching and mobility training, may reduce plantar-flexion contractures in patients with brain injury. [Blanton S, Grissom SP, Riolo L. Use of a static adjustable ankle-foot orthosis following tibial nerve block to reduce plantar-flexion contracture in an individual with brain injury.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003225021

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