Hi,
I have just assessed a 24 year old male who has been discharged home from hospital following a fall from 30 feet in June 2009. He landed over a wall directly on his right hand side and sufferred a right traumatic pneumothorax and extensive bruising to his entire right chest wall, hip and leg as far as the ankle. Following discharge from ITU (5 days) he found that he had no sensation or power in his right leg. He has had various investigations includingMRI and CT which were normal and more recently an EMG which showed that conduction was intact but 'sluggish'.
He is now able to mobiise with 1 stick by dragging his right leg. He has no sensation to touch, temperature or pain along the lateral aspect of his thigh and into his lateral foot.
He has an unsual swelling approximately 10cm in diameter and 5cm inferior to his greater trochanter. It is tender to touch and below this point there is no sensation.
He has minimal sensation along the medial boarder of his shin and into his great toe.
He has flickers of activity in all major muscle groups of the leg, but no active movement. If you passively take him in to dorsiflexion, his foot remains stuck and he is unable to release and repeated movement had no effect.
When observed on the stairs, he does seem to have around 5 degrees of active dorsiflexion but is unable to reproduce this when asked.
I have referred him for some hydro and we are working on improving the the little active movement he does have, but as present there is no clear diagnosis from his medical team and I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas about what I might be able to try to steer him in the right direction.
Thanks
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