Friday, September 11, 2009

What's the hold up?

When Amelia got her cast off, I planned to take a picture of all the kids lined up, hands in the air (roller coaster style)to show off all of their beautiful straight, unbroken arms. Unfortunately, when Amelia got her cast off, her arm was anything but straight. The doctor assured me that was normal (because of the extent of the damage) and that her arm would be straight after 2 to 3 weeks of normal usage. Over the course of 3 weeks, her arm relaxed from a 90 degree angle to a 30 degree angle (0 being straight.) It never progressed past that point, so she went back to the doctor.
He also told me that it was the worst broken arm he has seen in the last 5 years, including the years he spent at a trauma center. He said he has never had to refer a child for therapy on a broken arm before, but there is a first time for everything.
For the last 10 days, Amelia has been seeing an occupational therapist. She explained that the scar on the outside of her arm has matching scar tissue underneath the skin, preventing the arm from straightening and that the muscles, etc have shortened as a result. She gave Amelia (and me) a routine to follow twice a day including heat, massage and stretches. She also made a custom splint for Amelia to wear off and on through the day and all night (of course Amelia's sensitive skin reacts to the splint, but what can you do?) The good news is that it is working- her arm opens to 10 degrees now. It looks almost straight. Hopefully, it won't be long before we can put this long and drawn out chapter behind us.
So anyway, I'll give up on the whole straight arms picture for now and move on to things I'd rather remember, like the fun parts of summer vacation or the first day of school.

4 comments:

Jodi said...

Oh, I'm so glad she's getting the help she needs and that it is working. So crazy that it's the worse break her doctor has ever seen!! Glad she's doing better.

Unknown said...

I'm so sorry what a saga! how the move going? I hope well, we're in and almost out of boxes! talk to you soon, what school are the kids going to?

holly b said...

yikes! I hope the therapy is helping. I was thinking of poor Amelia when my kids were jumping on the trampoline in PA this summer. it had a net on it and all that, but still. how exactly did she break it? was it a fall OFF, or a bump INTO someone?

Gary S. said...

She fell off because she and James were chasing around the outside of the tramp, outside the safety net.