OA Carpus & Hyperextension
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 9:27 pm
Aloha Laurie!
Mila is a 13 yr old FS Pit mix who I evaluated about 6-8 weeks ago
for reluctance to walk. Among other ailments, she has severely
thickened carpal joints, with reduced flexion and an initial empty end
feel. I have gotten her joint pain under control with a multimodal
analgesic plan, including pharmaceuticals (NSAID, gabapentin, a course
of amantadine), nutraceuticals (fish oils, chondroitin/glucosamine),
curcumin), electroacupuncture/laser therapy, cryotherapy, etc. The
empty end feel has now turned to boney; upon watching her stand/walk,
she demonstrates moderate carpal hyperextension. In addition to
therapeutic exercise to improve digit strength (potential SDFT
injuries too?), the owner and I discussed potential bracing to improve
comfort levels, mobility, and limit acute inflammation. Specifically,
do you have recommendations for brands of carpal braces (normally, I
use GoHeroGo, but want to see if there was anything less cumbersome).
J.
Mila is a 13 yr old FS Pit mix who I evaluated about 6-8 weeks ago
for reluctance to walk. Among other ailments, she has severely
thickened carpal joints, with reduced flexion and an initial empty end
feel. I have gotten her joint pain under control with a multimodal
analgesic plan, including pharmaceuticals (NSAID, gabapentin, a course
of amantadine), nutraceuticals (fish oils, chondroitin/glucosamine),
curcumin), electroacupuncture/laser therapy, cryotherapy, etc. The
empty end feel has now turned to boney; upon watching her stand/walk,
she demonstrates moderate carpal hyperextension. In addition to
therapeutic exercise to improve digit strength (potential SDFT
injuries too?), the owner and I discussed potential bracing to improve
comfort levels, mobility, and limit acute inflammation. Specifically,
do you have recommendations for brands of carpal braces (normally, I
use GoHeroGo, but want to see if there was anything less cumbersome).
J.