The treatment of elbow contractures depend on the underlying cause, the severity of the contracture, and your overall health and functional goals.
Physical Therapy and Stretching Exercises: Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the management of elbow contractures. Our physical therapists can develop a personalized exercise program to stretch and strengthen the muscles surrounding the elbow joint. Passive stretching exercises, where the therapist will gently move the joint through its range of motion, can help loosen tight tissues.
Splinting: This can be used to help maintain the corrected position of the elbow joint and prevent further contracture. A custom splint or brace may be prescribed to keep the elbow in an extended or flexed position, depending on the specific needs of the individual.
Modalities: Such as heat, cold, ultrasound, or electrical stimulation may be used to help relax muscles, reduce pain, and improve tissue flexibility.
Joint Mobilization Techniques: Manual therapy techniques performed by a skilled therapist, such as joint mobilization or manipulation, can help improve joint mobility and reduce stiffness.
Surgery: In cases where non-surgical treatments do not improve the contracture or when the contracture is severe, surgery may be necessary. Surgical procedures such as contracture release, where tight or scarred tissues are surgically released, may be performed to restore mobility to the elbow joint.
BOTOX – Botulinum Toxin Injections: In cases where muscle spasticity contributes to the contracture, injections of botulinum toxin (Botox) may be used to relax the affected muscles and improve joint mobility temporarily.
Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapy focuses on improving functional abilities and may include activities of daily living (ADL) training, adaptive equipment recommendations, and ergonomic assessments to optimize function and independence.
Medications: In some cases, medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or corticosteroid injections may be used to reduce pain and inflammation associated with elbow contractures.