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BMJ Mil Health ; 168(4): 320-323, 2022 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33087541

RESUMEN

Heat illness remains a significant threat to health in the UK Armed Forces despite recent improvements in the prevention of cases. A small number of heat illness survivors develop long-term neurological sequelae. Here we briefly review the background literature and present our experience of treating UK Armed Forces patients with neurological consequences of heat illness. In our cohort of patients, we observed significant improvements in subjective symptoms and objective assessments following a period of neurological rehabilitation at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre. We conclude with recommendations for further research and for the incorporation of screening for neurological disability following heat illness into service policy.


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Trastornos de Estrés por Calor , Personal Militar , Rehabilitación Neurológica , Estudios de Cohortes , Humanos , Reino Unido
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J R Army Med Corps ; 165(5): 330-337, 2019 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30415216

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INTRODUCTION: Individuals with delayed below-knee amputation have previously reported superior clinical outcomes compared with lower limb reconstruction. The UK military have since introduced a passive-dynamic ankle-foot orthosis (PDAFO) into its rehabilitation care pathway to improve limb salvage outcomes. The aims were to determine if wearing a PDAFO improves medium-term clinical outcomes and what influence does multidisciplinary team (MDT) rehabilitation have after PDAFO fitting? Also, what longitudinal changes in clinical outcomes occur with MDT rehabilitation and how do these results compare with patients with previous lower extremity trauma discharged prior to PDAFO availability? METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated levels of mobility, activities of daily living, anxiety, depression and pain in a heterogeneous group of 23 injured UK servicemen 34±11 months after PDAFO provision. We also retrospectively analysed 16 patients across four time points (pre-PDAFO provision, first, second and final inpatient admissions post-PDAFO provision) using identical outcome measures, plus the 6 min walk test. RESULTS: Outcomes were compared with previous below-knee limb salvage and amputees. Before PDAFO, 74% were able to walk and 4% were able to run independently. At follow-up, this increased to 91% and 57%, respectively. Mean depression and anxiety scores remained stable over time (p>0.05). After 3 weeks, all patients could walk independently (pre-PDAFO=31%). Mean 6 min walk distance significantly increased from 440±75 m (pre-PDAFO) to 533±68 m at last admission (p=0.003). The ability to run increased from 6% to 44% after one admission. CONCLUSIONS: All functional and most psychosocial outcomes in PDAFO users were superior to previous limb salvage and comparable to previous below-knee amputees. The PDAFO facilitated favourable short-term and medium-term changes in all clinical outcome measurements.


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Amputados/rehabilitación , Ortesis del Pié , Traumatismos de la Pierna/rehabilitación , Adulto , Tobillo/fisiopatología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Personal Militar , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento , Caminata/fisiología , Adulto Joven
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J R Army Med Corps ; 153(2): 105-10, 2007 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17896539

RESUMEN

This article summarises the presentations at the Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Study Day held by the Haywood Club at The Medical Society of London on 21 September 2006. The event was attended by over 100 serving and retired DMS personnel and included talks on a diverse range of subjects from the newly established speciality of Sports and Exercise medicine, the role of physiotherapy, exercise therapy and podiatry, core stability, tendon disorders, anterior knee pain, and the management of chronic pain.


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Traumatismos en Atletas/rehabilitación , Medicina Militar , Medicina Deportiva , Traumatismos en Atletas/fisiopatología , Enfermedad Crónica , Congresos como Asunto , Terapia por Ejercicio , Humanos , Dolor/etiología , Dolor/rehabilitación , Síndrome de Dolor Patelofemoral/rehabilitación , Traumatismos de los Tendones/fisiopatología , Traumatismos de los Tendones/rehabilitación , Reino Unido
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