Braatz J H, Gogia P P
Physical Therapy Department, St. Mary's Hospital, East St. Louis, IL 62201.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1991 Jul;72(8):598-600.
A patient was referred to physical therapy for exercises to the right shoulder secondary to a peripheral nerve injury involving the spinal accessory nerve. A treatment program was designed to accommodate for lack of upward scapula rotation, which is necessary for elevation of the upper extremity above shoulder level. During the course of two and a half years of care, a variety of associated problems were encountered. There was no apparent nerve regeneration, and the patient was left with limited mobility of the affected upper extremity.