Last fall, my 11 yr. old daughter was on a spill on a tampoline, broke her
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys toe, was put in a cast for 3 weeks, when the cast was removed, she
had pain at the
achillesAchilles tendinitis tendonTendon repair, put her back in a cast for 3 more weeks
she lost alot of her muscle tone. After a month, she's still unable to walk
correctly, she walked stiff ankled. Months later, after a MRI and bone scan
both being
normalNormal saline flush and months of
PTPost-traumatic stress disorder her leg is about 1/4 the size of the other
has lots of pain in the back lower part of her leg about 2" above the
ankleAnkle pain
Ankle sprain
Ankle sprain - series
Ankle sprain swelling
Atopy on the ankles
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Lichen simplex chronicus on the ankle
Sprained ankle
for about 3". Drs. thought it might be RSD but only has the pain part of
it and no others. Her leg is about 5/8" shorter and it appears that her toes
are being pulled back to be shorten. Please if you have any suggestions as
what to do with her now I would appreciate it. She takes 100mg. of Darvon for
pain, and sometimes has to talk 2 to have any relief. She takes elavil
at bedtime so we can get some sleep. Thank - you very much.
dear linda,
it sounds like the problem began after she had the cast put in. I am not
an orthopedic surgeon nor was i there to see how tight the cast might have
been. It is common to lose muscle bulk when one has a cast in place because
of the immobility. The pain you are describing does not sound like RSD and
it seem to be related to the casting.
For being a young child she is on hefty doses of narcotic. Elavil is a great
drug for pain and as a sleep inducer. How much elavil is she on? this can be
increased and eventually she will not need to rely on nartcotics.
I am not sure how the leg length discrepancy occurred but this is for the ortho
docs to help you with.
I suggest you have your child re-evaluated by a pediatric neurologist who can
determine the exact nature of any possible nerve damage and order the
appropriate testing needed. You might also want to check with the orthopedic
surgeon to see if the cast had anything to do with it.