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Myotome C7
elbow extension
Myotome C8
finger flexion
Myotome T1
finger abduction
Myotome L2
hip flexion
Myotome L3
knee extension
Myotome L4
,ankle dorsiflexion
Myotome L5
great toe extension
Myotome S1
ankle plantar flexion
Hip Sagittal Plane ROM
30 (extension) - 0 - 120 (flexion)
Hip Coronal Plane ROM
45 (abduction) - 0 - 30 (adduction)
Hip Transverse Plane ROM
35 (internal rotation) - 0 - 45 (external rotation)
Knee Sagittal Plane ROM
,-5 (extension) - 0 - 135 (flexion)
Ankle Sagittal Plane ROM
20 (dorsiflexion) - 0 - 50 (plantarflexion)
Ankle Transverse/Coronal Plane ROM
35 (inversion) - 0 - 15 (eversion)
Shoulder Sagittal Plane ROM
180 (flexion) - 0 - 45 (extension)
Shoulder Coronal Plane ROM
180 (abduction) - 0 - 20 (adduction)
Shoulder Transverse Plane ROM
90 (external rotation) - 0 - 90 (internal rotation)
Elbow Sagittal Plane ROM
, 150 (flexion) - 0 - 0 (extension)
Forearm Transverse Plane ROM
90 (pronation) - 0 - 90 (supination)
Wrist Sagittal Plane ROM
80 (flexion) - 0 - 70 (extension)
What is impacted with a C1-C3 spinal cord injury?
-limited movement of head and neck
-paralysis in arms, hands, neck, trunk, and legs
-breathing, coughing, control of bladder/bowel may be
impacted
-speech may be impacted
What is the orthotic treatment for C1-C3 spinal cord injury?
-powered specialized wheelchair
-ADL total assist