Leprosy Mailing List – March 15, 2014
Ref.: (LML) Effectiveness of sensory re-education in leprosy
From: Karthikeyan G, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Dear LML readers,
Last week (March 9), Mr. Karthikeyan, an Occupational therapist working in India with The Leprosy Mission Trust India, sent you a LML message with a request to share experience in the effectiveness of sensory re-education in leprosy.
He wrote: “I have seen the patients with recovered sensation (touch) after nerve damage due to leprosy, but their perception (cortical representation) of objects in hand seems to be disturbed. I am interested in sensory re-education after nerve damage in leprosy. I have found one case report from Nigeria, where they reported improvement after intervention. May I ask the readers to share their experience in the effectiveness of sensory re-education in leprosy? Karthikeyan G, Occupational Therapist,The Leprosy Mission Hospital Naini | Allahabad - 211008 | Uttar Pradesh | India.Contact No: +91 99352 84315 | E-mail: karthikot@hotmail.com | Skype: karthikeyan.ot | Website: www.tlmnaini.org?”
Anyone willing to give their advice?
Kind regards,
Pieter AM Schreuder
Editor LML
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