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in reply to: Cervical spine injury C4 C5 C7-T3 #9107Hello Doctor Corenman,
Its been 2 months and 3 weeks since i have last posted and your insight and opinions on my injury are still deeply appreciated. I have released my aspen collar for a while now and have regained almost full function and range of motion in the neck still a little soreness in the central part of my neck whenever i turn my neck fully to the right not so much on the left. I was wondering if this would be a life long type of sore/stiffness or as time proceeds and more movement is made it should vanish? Also my gunshot wound to the brachial plexus has still been the major problem as my hand has regained some function as to moving my fingers, wrist and arm as it is gaining more strength but i have developed contractures in my palms which have my fingers curled for the most part unless i lay the back of my hand(knuckles facing the ground) on a stable surface i get some support and manage to make it as straight as i can even though its not as straight as my left hand is. How can i get my fingers to extend fully and manage to close my fist fully, im almost there but it seems i just dont have enough power to clench the fist i stop some where almost or at the middle of my palm. Also i feel like my joints have stiffen up as my fingers are still a little swollen and stiff, how can i get full function of my hand back? Lastly, my muscles around the biceps shrunk completely but now that times progressed i can flex it and the lump has been formed i would love to make it bigger but i cant grip anything enough to work out or develop it again. The tightness of the bicep i believe has also developed an elbow contracture as i have started physiotherapy it seems to be getting better but i still cant extend my arm fully from the elbow it just feels like i cant stretch out that arm or the bicep gets really tight and burns. Please look this over and get back to me, once again deeply appreciated for your expertise and hope to hear from you soon. Thank you!
in reply to: Cervical spine injury C4 C5 C7-T3 #8565Dr. Corenman post=4286 wrote: A gunshot wound can cause multiple injuries to the spine and surrounding nerves. The entrance and exit wounds are important to note as this defines the damage tract of the bullet. If you have right hand symptoms and the bullet passed near the spine causing fractures and exited near the shoulder, both the cervical nerve root and the brachial plexus could have been injured.
After four weeks, an EMG/NCV test by a neurologist can shed light on the damaged nerves. This test however will not necessarily lead to better recovery but at least can lead to a better prognosis. You need to undergo intensive therapy on the hand for the working nerve roots to compensate for any damage. Some of the damaged nerves can recover (see “nerve injury and recovery” on the website for a better understanding).
In regards to cervical range of motion, you should not be testing your neck for this motion now. You have fractures of a facet and lamina as well as spinous processes. These fractures take time to heal. You would not try walking on a broken leg until the bone had healed. The same goes for neck fractures. Give these fractures at least eight weeks to heal before you start range of motion.
Dr. Corenman
The entrance wound was through the bicep exiting out the arm pit, and the second entrance was in the back close by the spine but it did not touch the spine or any spinal columns. The fracture in my neck happened from falling face first on the cement ground after the impact of the bullet thus making me land on my neck in a awkward way causing the nerve damage. As for the damages you said i shouldnt try moving my neck until 8 weeks but im only supposed to keep the aspen collar on for 6 does that mean i should still keep it on for the extra 2 weeks to be on the safe side? Thanks alot for your help it is deeply appreciated and although the truth may hurt sometimes it brings closure and a little rest mentally. As for the spasms and cramps in the hand do you know what i can do to ease this pain?
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