Quote Originally Posted by clarett View Post
Hi

I'm treating a 1 and a half year old boy who nearly drowned 2 months ago. He wasn't breathing for approx. 5 minutes. He is suffering from severe spasticity with very strong extensor spasms. We started positioning last week (on initial assessment) which has reduced his tone enough to make passive movements possible but it is still nearly impossible to flex his spine and he suffers from full extensor spasms every 3 or 4 seconds. I have tried trigger points but can't seem to find one that reduces the tone rather than triggering spasms.
He also cries all the time unless held by his mother.

He has not been able to track any objects with his eyes and it has been difficult to ascertain if he has any understanding of verbal commands. He sometimes responds to requests to turn his head or open his mouth but these responses are too inconsistent to know if they are voluntary.

Any suggestions would be gratefully appreciated. He has been recently seen by the neurologist and they are not going to make any further changes to his meds.

thanks
hi this is dr saurabh arora, i am working in India from last 9 years and have been into, nervous system disorders primarily, to me the case we have discussed seems to be absolutely a very good example of asphyxia, the patient of yours had suffered a considerable hypoxia and due to that the brain had suffered a considerable amount of damage caused due to lack of oxygen , as per experiments you must be knowing any thing above 3 minutes can damage the brain permanently and you ve said that he did not breathed till 5 minutes, any ways so far as the physiological condition is concerned we know what it is and why it is. but now the point of physiotherapeutic treatment comes up,
1, see that the spasticity you are facing dereases or not when the patient is sleeping.
2, when there is excessive extensor spasm you can not make your patient do any thing as even having him in supine position is going to be tough, make him lie prone on a pile of pillows, keeping in mind that at any time you do not let the intra cranial pressure go too high so keep watching the redness of the face.
3, tell his mother to do the activities in the initial one weeks plan as by that time he will get assured that you will be doing the same things as the mother is doing with him.
4, make him stand on the tilt table for atleast 45 minutes on a daily basis .
5, administer good dosage of any kind of muscle relaxant with the consult of the paediatrician they are seeking upon.
6, besides positioning you need to reduce his tonic labrynth too so make him roll on the large mattress, min. 20 to 30 rounds, you will see considerable lessening, in the spasticity.
thanks keep writing
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