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    Re: erb's palsy

    It is Ok with to induce the movement in the weak limb but where there is contracture, stretching has a definite role to play. By inducing the active movements in a limb is actually the way of strengthening the weak limb in other words.


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    Re: erb's palsy

    Stretching needs to be reviewed within physiotherapy and rehabilitation concepts ,because it fires protective mechanisms ( reflexes) leading more contractures . Just observe this child manner /pattern of activity ,you will find them move in pattern leads to that flexed contracture . This type of contracture was mysterous for me with one of those childern .Just non-cooperative child .

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    Re: erb's palsy

    Is there any evidence based study that verifies that stretching leads to more contractures? If there is any studies regarding that, kindly provide some links regarding that.


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    Re: erb's palsy

    Unfortunately , NO evidence .

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    Re: erb's palsy

    I don't know either if there is any evidence that stretching contracture tissue may lead to more contractures . But if the muscle is good innervated you can use Active Inhibition to overcome the patient active resistance to stretching.
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    Re: erb's palsy

    Nice ,Why are we standing still believers in Stretching ? Is there evidence supports stretching efficacy in contractures .

    Further behind step , anyone has experience that stretching could work in contractures .What is the cause of this contracture with that Erb,s girl ?

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