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How about doing passive range of motion to decrease risk of contractures or to prevent them from worsening?
Dont know much about your patient but..hope that helps.
Try doing a google search on muscle dystonia and see what you come up with. It can give you useful information about the disease and ways to help manage symptoms.
-Meghan
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I cant seem to think of any interventions that I can write up for muscle dystonia except for a few. Ones that I have so far are
-Turn every 2 hours.
-Check skin integrity.
-Maintain client safety.
-Help with ADL's
p.s. My patient can't move on his own.