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Cureus ; 16(9): e68656, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39371797

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Cellulitis is a skin condition that affects both the dermis and the subcutaneous fat. Acute compartment syndrome has been associated with streptococcal infection. The present case highlights the role of physiotherapy in rehabilitating a patient suffering from compartment syndrome due to cellulitis. A 45-year-old female complained of swelling over the left forearm for five days. After being referred to the surgery department, she underwent clinical examinations, indicating cellulitis. As part of the surgical procedure, she had a fasciotomy and split skin grafting. Her pain was assessed using the numerical pain rating scale (NPRS), gradual in onset and progressive in nature, and aggravated on movement. The patient's case demonstrates the importance of following a planned physical therapy treatment regimen to restore functional activity, range of motion (ROM), and muscle strength.

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Cureus ; 16(3): e56054, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38618408

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This case report documents the comprehensive management of a 21-year-old female resident of Gadchiroli presenting with a 10-day history of fever, altered consciousness, and neurological sequelae following a traumatic incident. The patient exhibited a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 6/15, hypotonia in both upper and lower limbs, diminished deep tendon reflexes, and respiratory complications. This case study describes a thorough physiotherapeutic strategy that focuses on tone facilitation and muscle weakness improvement. The intervention used Rood's facilitative approaches as well as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). Rood's treatments, which emphasized mobilizing touch and tactile stimulation, brushing, quick icing, quick stretching, tapping, massaging the skin, heavy joint compression, and rolling, were used deliberately to move the patient from flaccidity to better muscle tone. These techniques' repetitive and task-specific nature coincided with motor learning principles, enabling adaptive modifications in brain networks. Concurrently, NMES was used to improve muscle activation, create a controlled environment for neurorehabilitation, and promote strength increases. The successful integration of various modalities highlights the possibility of favorable neuronal adaptations and functional improvements in individuals suffering from complicated neuromuscular disorders. This case demonstrates the need for individualized and diversified physiotherapeutic techniques in improving rehabilitation outcomes.

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Cureus ; 16(2): e54900, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38544620

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Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) represents a complex spectrum of hip abnormalities, varying from mild dysplasia to severe dislocation, significantly impacting biomechanics and joint stability. This study explores the intricate pathogenesis of DDH, emphasizing its articular and periarticular anatomical anomalies and their profound implications. Factors such as breech positioning, advanced maternal age, postmaturity, and intrauterine crowding contribute to the complexity of DDH's etiology. The fetal development of the hip joint, crucial for understanding DDH, involves intricate processes starting from the fourth week of gestation. Any disruption during this period can lead to abnormal hip development, necessitating early detection and intervention. This is a case presentation of a four-year-old girl with bilateral DDH in detail, highlighting the clinical findings, diagnostic procedures, and physiotherapeutic management employed. A tailored physiotherapy plan was implemented, focusing on pain management, pressure sore prevention, respiratory care, and muscle strength preservation. This study highlights the need for further research in this area by illuminating the complexities of DDH. Despite difficulties and limitations in the literature, interest in researching different facets of DDH is expanding.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e51689, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38313920

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This case study examines the total physiotherapy care of a 50-year-old male patient, who had a right-sided displaced distal tibia and fibula fracture, a talus fracture due to a road traffic accident, and an above-knee amputation due to a serious infection. Enhancing muscle strength, reducing pain from phantom limbs, avoiding problems, maintaining range of motion, increasing endurance, and promoting functional independence in the postoperative period were the main goals of the patient's rehabilitation. The recovery plan included an intensive four-week program of physiotherapy care. The regimen included a variety of interventions, such as pain management, edema control, wound healing techniques, range of motion (ROM) exercises, muscle strengthening activities, mobility and transfer exercises, cardiovascular endurance training, psychosocial support, education on prosthetic use, and independence in daily living activities. ROM measures, manual muscle testing, and functional independence measure scores were used to evaluate the patient's improvement. The patient's physical health and level of functional independence both exhibited significant improvements, according to the statistics. Following treatment, the patient's ROM, muscle strength, and overall functional independence all improved. The study highlights the positive impacts of physical therapy interventions on the patient's quality of life, mobility, and self-sufficiency following the amputation and subsequent recovery. These findings support the patient's transition to a more self-sufficient and active lifestyle by providing valuable insights into the efficient use of physiotherapy and the comprehensive post-amputation treatment plan.

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Cureus ; 15(9): e46137, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37900535

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The hip joint is called as the coxafemoral or femoroacetabular joint, and it is the articulation of the acetabulum of the pelvis and the head of the femur. The most common surgery in adults is total hip arthroplasty (THA). In this technique, biocompatible materials are used to replace sections of the upper femur and acetabulum. A postoperative patient needs physical rehabilitation and it is necessary to focus on strength and functional status. Instability appears to be a complication in both initial and repeat THA. A 56-year-old male met with an accident, and on consulting with an orthopedic surgeon, an X-ray scan was taken and was then advised for total hip replacement, post-surgery, he developed an infection and was again advised for hip replacement. Post-surgery, the patient received physiotherapy. The four elements of the physiotherapy rehabilitation regimen are therapeutic physical activity, transfers, gait training, and education in daily living skills. Following surgery, physiotherapy rehabilitation may be provided at various times, including right away afterward (within the first five days) and during the initial phase of recovery (within the first three months after discharge). Postural stability can be attained by rehabilitation. Thus, a proper physiotherapy rehabilitation program can improve the quality of life.

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Cureus ; 15(12): e50889, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38259384

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We herein report an undisclosed case of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) with class 4 lupus nephritis (LN). It is an autoimmune disease that occurs when the body's immune system attacks its tissues. It results in significant tissue damage and inflammation in the afflicted organs. It may affect the kidneys, brain, lungs, skin, joints, and blood vessels. A 30-year-old female presented to Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital (AVBRH) with the complaint of breathlessness, cough with expectoration, and fever for two months. The patient is having musculoskeletal renal difficulties and psychological effects. The objective is to reduce the symptoms and to improve the quality of life. A multidisciplinary treatment approach is used, which includes physiotherapy intervention and patient education. In conclusion, this case report mainly focuses on a multidisciplinary treatment approach to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

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