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Case Reports
. 1982 Oct;36(10):671-3.
doi: 10.5014/ajot.36.10.671.

Plaster splinting as a means of reducing elbow flexor spasticity: a case study

Case Reports

Plaster splinting as a means of reducing elbow flexor spasticity: a case study

T I King 2nd. Am J Occup Ther. 1982 Oct.

Abstract

Plaster splinting was used to decrease severe elbow flexor spasticity in a patient with an upper motor neuron lesion. A series of plaster splints were applied over a period of several weeks that allowed elbow extension yet controlled the amount of flexion. The design of the splint was effective in reducing the spasticity, which was probably a result of the input from the golgi tendon organs in the spastic flexors. Initially, the splints were worn 24 hours a day. Later in the treatment process the wearing time was reduced to 12 hours at night only. Currently, the patient has voluntary, functional range in the impaired extremity.

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