Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Physical Therapy

Today we had a Physical Therapist come to the house to evaluate and to set up regular appointments for Ella.

The Therapist asked me a lot of questions about how Ella is doing, I let him know about her right hip being 50% under developed. He said that this is caused from DWS, that Ella has a small amount of low muscle tone. (Low muscle tone is caused by DWS)

The Therapist looked over Ella, and gave us some things to work on.

Home Program
1. Ella is doing well with her vision and movement. Try to encourage increased head control by playing with her in positions that
require her to lift and hold her head up. You can do this while she is playing on her tummy. Also try to hold her in a "football" hold to
make her support her head up to look around. Give her lots of visual stimulation with pictures and toys. This will also increase her
head control and strengthen her visual tracking skills.

2. Try tummy time each day for a total of 20-30 min/day. You can break this up into short bursts to keep her from getting too tired.
You can vary tummy time by placing her on your chest or use a small pillow under her chest.

3. Practice rolling with Ella by crossing her legs and allow her to roll her head and trunk in the same direction. You can do this right
after a diaper change so you are doing it 9-10 times a day. Be cautious with her right hip that you don't pull on he right leg.

4. Sitting is another good way to help develop trunk and head control. You can sit with her in the corner of the couch or in the
Bumbo chair with close supervision. Sitting will strengthen her back and neck muscles and give her more to visually look at.

I asked the Therapist what her future is looking like. Unfortunately there really is no way of knowing. The only thing we can do is work with her and teach her things. We will have a better way of knowing how her future will be when she reaches 1 years old.

So now till Ella is 3 years old they will come to the house and do therapy on her. When she reaches 3 years old she will be taken to Kauri Sue Hamilton School to be worked with. Than when she reaches 6 years old she may or may not have to stay at Kauri Sue, she may end up being able to go to a regular school.

I always feel so sad and hate the unknown, as I told this to the Therapist. He did say that he has worked on children with DWS around Ella's age that have been worse off. That she is doing great, and everything she is doing right now is great. So we will continue to do what we are doing and try to fight this! 

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