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    Thumbs up Re: myositis ossificans

    hello all colleagues

    just tell the agr of yours pt , i'd like to tell u that this ossification tissue u have to give it 3 to 4 month to resolve spontanuously during this u have to give him gentel hold -relax teqniches with gentl mobilizing exs. and more activation to active &gradual weight bearing exs .

    remember u if s/he childe don't weight alotof u have to be in contact with the physician

    Realy i have a current experience wirh child and so i a chieved with her great results estimated by her orthopedic physician.

    All bes t


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    Re: myositis ossificans

    Hi all :

    Seems a complex orthopedic patient following accident , you have much work with this patient because of the femur and that radial nerve injury ! why not addressing all that and gives the elbow some time to resolve that myositis Ossification .

    I think just gentle active motion is good for that elbow .

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    Emad



 
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