Last Tuesday I had a Nerve Conductivity test. Dr. Johnson placed a receptor on my leg, then stuck a needle probe in different
parts of my leg. I would feel this nice shock and he would get pulse measurement on his lap top. The
nerves on the left side of my leg were strong as ever, but the right side, there was nothing. He determined that the
Peranial nerve got
trauma close to my knee and the nerve down to my leg died.
The actual sheath is OK as determined by the
exploratory surgery I had weeks ago. He said it can
rejuvenate at a rate of 1 millimeter a day, and my 70% of use may come back. At that rate, by Thanksgiving 2009 it may return and then I can lift my foot. Today Phil came by and made a cast of my right leg so he could make a,
AFO or ankle foot orthopedic brace. It has spring in it to restore my lift. This would help with normal foot response for walking.
On Friday I will be able to try 25% weight bearing on my leg. This will increase every week until I can bear full weight. At that point, I will be able to stand 10 minutes so a mold can be made of my left leg. This is used to create a socket for my C-leg. At this time, I could transition to home. Here is a website tha t has some cool video's about the C-Leg.
http://www.ottobockus.com/PRODUCTS/LOWER_LIMB_PROSTHETICS/c-legvideos.asp
The final issue is my left hand ring finger won't extend fully. It received
trauma during the rollover accident. I did not discover it until I tried typing on my laptop late February. The
therapist here at Aspen Ridge are trying a tape method to help, plus finger exercises with the ring with
holes in it . I'd rather try this
than another
surgery. Seven are enough.
2 comments:
WOW! If it's not one thing, it's another! You sound like you are taking it all in stride. I am a little confused. Are you going home now? Or when you can put full weight on your leg? Hopefully it's sooner than later.
It will be at least 4 more weeks.
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