Thursday, August 18, 2011

Goodbye casts... Hello splints

So the casts came off today and Gracie's incision sites look great! Dr. VanHeest was very happy with the way her hands are looking, although Gracie was not happy at all. She wasn't really in pain, but when she saw her hands she completely freaked out! Poor baby. I didn't think about how scary it would look to her, just that she would be happy to get the casts off. We covered them up with bandages pretty quickly to calm her and then exchanged the bandages for a stocking-like thing to wear under the splints. Then a pink lollipop completed the calming process.

We then headed over to Hand Therapy to get our custom splints made. This process was pretty cool. The therapist melted a piece of plastic in warm water and then shaped it to Gracie's hand and arm and let it cool. She added the velcro straps to hold it on, and Voila: Gracie-splints! Pretty cool stuff.

Gracie will have to wear the splints for 4 weeks. Her fingers are free to allow for movement. She will need to work them a lot to achieve the maximum benefit of this surgery so we will be doing lots of therapy- both at home and with a hand therapist. We'll need to do Hand Therapy visits for 6 weeks. After that, we're hoping that Marcie (our OT at school) will be able to work intensively on our fine motor skills in order to catch us up.

That's the plan for now anyway. :)

We're getting ready for Bingo Night at the RMH! Woohoo! We'll let you know if we win!






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