Affiliation:
1. From the Disablement Services Centres, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, and City Hospital, Nottingham, UK
Abstract
Two cases of Poland’s syndrome are reported in whom myoelectric prostheses have been used. The rare congenital sporadic disorder of Poland’s syndrome characterized by absence of pectoralis major and varying degrees of ipsilateral upper limb deficiency has been reported by various authors (Rasjad and Sutiaksa, 1991, Gausewitz et al, 1984; David, 1982; Ireland et al, 1976). Management of the upper limb deficiency depends on the degree of functional and cosmetic disability. We report two cases of Poland’s syndrome where myoelectric prostheses have been successfully used. We have been unable to find any published report of the use of a myoelectric prosthesis in Poland’s syndrome.
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