Subcutaneous transposition of the ulnar nerve therapy
0 - 3 weeks:
The postoperative dressing is removed.
Desensitization is initiated as soon as possible and scar massage is initiated
after suture removal.
A light dressing and/or edema control is applied as needed.
A long arm splint is fabricated holding the wrist in neutral flexion/extension
and neutral pronation with the elbow in 60 to 90 degrees of flexion (depending
on patient comfort) to be worn between exercises and at night.
Active Range of Motion exercises are initiated to the elbow six times daily for
15 minute sessions.
6 weeks:
Passive Range of Motion exercises are initiated to the elbow.
The Long Arm splint is discontinued. The patient may return to light activities
and return to light work duties.
6 - 8 weeks:
Gentle strengthening may be initiated using putty and progressing to hand helper
and theraband as needed.
8 - 12 weeks:
Patient may return to full work duties depending on job requirements.
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