Your child’s Pectoral and/or Latissimus Dorsi muscle(s) have been injected because they have been limited in the amount they can lift their arm.
It may take up to three weeks for Botox to take full effect and it is important that your child keeps using the arm as they normally would.
You will be given an appointment to see a physiotherapist approximately 3 weeks after the injection. This can either be at the RNOH or at a hospital which is more local to you if preferred (appointment to be arranged prior to receiving Botox injection).
The following exercises are recommended following the injection. These exercises should be completed with the child in lying. Ensure the shoulder/elbow/forearm is well positioned and supported.
The exercises should be done frequently (at least 5 times a day with approximately 20 repetitions) but stopped if your child starts to use compensatory movements (for example: bending/twisting their back or hitching their shoulder).
You should also continue with any exercises or stretches that you have previously been given by your therapist.
- Inferior Scapulo-humeral angle
With one hand, fix the shoulder blade firmly against the chest wall.
With your other hand lift the arm out to the side and stretch up towards head.
Keep shoulder blade fixed to stretch through arm pit.
- External rotation in Abduction
With one hand, stabilise the front of the shoulder and lift the arm up and out to 90 degrees (a right angle) from the body.
With the other hand, hold the wrist and rotate the forearm backwards towards the bed.

Play activities to help to encourage child to lift arm up:
- Holding, throwing and catching a large light ball (beach ball)
- Climbing frames • Flying kites
- Skipping with a rope • Using pulleys
- Dancing • Swimming
- Action games e.g. “Simon says…”
- Playing skittles
- Using a long brush/broom or golf clubs, cricket bat
- Popping bubbles