As a quick reminder, each orthosis is custom made to have a snug fit to increase pressure on certain muscle groups and improve proprioception. The hope is that this leads to better awareness of the affected arm and hand. The resistance created by additional layers of reinforcing material adds a biomechanical influence to improve control of movement. The glove should provide improved functions to include better posture, improved proximal / distal stability and reduced involuntary movements. Over time, the desired effect would be to experience the improvement in function and control of movement when not wearing the glove. At $1,170 ($250 out of pocket after insurance paid their part) we are hopeful the glove has as many amazing results as research has suggested!
Last week was a busy one with 5 appointments between the two kids. Reagan caught strep which took us to the pediatrician, in addition to getting the glove and therapy. We have an equally busy week this week with four appointments. But the weekend was nothing but fun! Reagan rode in her first horse show. It was a "schooling" show so it didn't require the traditional suit coat. She had a lot of fun and rode in three classes. She chose to ride Tuppence and rode in a walk/halt, walk/trot and a pattern class. She placed 2nd, 1st and 4th and was very excited when her Daddy hung her ribbons in her bedroom.
The other thing I am grateful for every time I read your blog, is that you live where you do. Even though it makes for a very busy schedule, if you lived here in MI by us, you would be adding a 2-3 hour commute to each of these appointments.
ReplyDeleteWe continue to keep you in our prayers. Love, Kristen