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Review
. 2018 Nov;34(4):517-528.
doi: 10.1016/j.hcl.2018.06.011.

Management of Joint Contractures in the Spastic Upper Extremity

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Management of Joint Contractures in the Spastic Upper Extremity

Kristi S Wood et al. Hand Clin. 2018 Nov.

Abstract

Upper extremity contractures in the spastic patient may result from muscle spasticity, secondary muscle contracture, or joint contracture. Knowledge of the underlying cause is critical in planning successful treatment. Initial management consists of physical therapy and splinting. Botulinum toxin can be helpful, as a therapeutic treatment in relieving spasticity and as a diagnostic tool in determining the underlying cause of the contracture. Surgical management options include release or lengthening of the causative muscle/tendon unit and joint capsular release, as required. Postoperative splinting is important to maintain the improved range of motion and protect any associated tendon lengthening or transfer.

Keywords: Cerebral palsy; Flexion contracture; Joint contracture; Spastic contracture.

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