
08-29-2007, 11:16 PM
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Not to worry Lixy. I think what you are experiencing is misalignustorqueusitice.  That can happen if there is a teny-tiny twist during the setting and casting process. It causes the tendons to stretch a little beyond their normal length and with the dysfunctional muscle it is like the marionette with too much string in the arm.
But there is a procedure that is a sure fix. They will have to re-break the upper arm, then break the lower arm above the wrist and twist everything to the proper alignment. Accurate casting normally requires external bone pins that can be a slit nuisance unless you live in an area with poor TV reception and can also be handy when picking those extra tomatoes during harvest time. With a few months of upper torso traction and the proper 4 times a day ligament therapy, the tendons will be right back in shape and you’ll feel good as new. 
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