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Post all your questions and comments about issues relating to neurology, stroke, head injury etc. in this forum. Ask advice about spasticity or factors in treating the acute neurological patient in ICU.

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Old 30-04-2001, 03:17 PM
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current practice for MND rehab

Is the use of cervical collars contra-indicated for use with an elderly, newly diagnosed MND lady who experiences severe upper thoracic/lower cervical pain when standing?
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re: current practice for MND rehab

What is your opnion? It is a bit hard to say from my deskchair, I suppose I need to know if the neckpain, according to you is related to the MND or if it is a seperate problem. Usually their symptoms start at distal extremties (correct me if I am wrong), Is it mechanical/ muscular, can you treat it? When is the pain there.
Cervical collars don't do a great deal for ACTIVE stabilisation, try and keep your patient to use their muscles
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