Hi Elizabeth,


                Amber had a splint that held her thumb out from the palm of
her hand. It was just a neoprene band around her wrist and the a loop for
her thumb. It was fine for what it was designed for but frequently got
caught on stuff and as with everything and children - out grown to quickly.
It cost $60 then ( 6.5 years ago) absolutely ludicrous.
I can't imagine the two strips of neoprene, the velcro closure and the few
stitches and maybe 15 minutes it took to assemble the whole thing where
anywhere near the cost of the item. Amber wore it for hours at a time rather
than all the time. Probably to give the muscles a rest.

                                           Brightest Blessings
                                                       Trisha

>>The problem with bracing a spactic hand is the possibility of making the
>>spasms worse if not properly made.  On our little children, we sometimes
>>use serpentine splints that support the thumb and wrist in a functional
>>(usuable) possition.  Sometimes we use neoprene splints that give another
>>type of support.  I'm going to have to get ahold of my splinting partner
in
>>crime and find out if anyone has tried a serpentine type splint on the
>>larger adult hand.
>>
>>Elizabeth Thiers, OTR
>>email: [log in to unmask]
>>homepage: http://www.bv.net/~john/bethsot1.html
>>
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>>> From: Chester M Worwa <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>> Subject: Re: Right Hemi
>>> Date: Saturday, April 10, 1999 2:11 PM
>>>
>>> I was just wondering if the hand closes up did anybody try putting it in
>>a
>>> brace?
>>>
>>>
>>> Chester Worwa
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