Treatment Options for Paralyzed Diaphragm
This is an excellent video that discusses various treatment options for paralyzed treatments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLm9pBsQgOI.
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I’d ask about ozempic or try noom for weight loss and PT for myofascial release. Don’t get on oxygen, you need NIV.
I recently read about a couple of possible new treatments for paralyzed diaphragms on the facebook page for people with paralyzed diaphragms. Reference links are included.
One -- an implantable ventilator -- is being developed at MIT. https://news.mit.edu/2022/diaphragm-implantable-ventilator-1212?fbclid=IwAR3taeEzL0bTVN1AJRLy9L_xaH7Yf6QRHUjC7qcMTP9II8VIhVt7tuuumc0
Two -- the paralyzed diaphragm muscle is being replaced by new muscle. This is apparently being done at The Reconstruction Center in New Jersey where Dr. Kaufman does nerve grafts onto the phrenic nerve. I haven't heard of anyone who has had this done so would advise really checking out their results rates before pursuing it. . https://www.advancedreconstruction.com/blog/faqs-about-diaphragm-paralysis?
I'm new to this group, & wondering if anyone in MN does this phernic nerve reconstruction surgery,
and whether anyone from MN has travelled to New Jersey to have surgery done by Dr. Kauffman, & how that went.
@lululinden I really don't know as I have heard this information from other patients on Connect. You can always search online and on Google Scholar for any medical literature which would list authors.
Jennifer
The latest technology for determining a paralyzed diaphragm is a SNIFF test using ultrasound. This replaces the fluroscope SNIFF test.